Maryland lottery announces multiple winners from thursday's drawings
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Maryland Lottery Announces Multiple Winners from Thursday’s Drawings

FREDERICK AND KENT COUNTIES, MD – Maryland Lottery congratulates the winners from the June 20 drawings, which featured a $540,000 Multi-Match jackpot and a $50,000 Bonus Match 5 prize. The winning tickets were sold in Frederick and Kent counties.

The Multi-Match jackpot ticket, the fifth of its kind in 2024, was purchased at Four Corners Exxon in Mt. Airy, located at 4400 Mill Bottom Road. The winning numbers were 5, 10, 11, 25, 30, and 37. The jackpot winner has the option of receiving the $540,000 prize in 25 annual payments or a lump sum of approximately $290,000 before taxes.

Additionally, a $50,000 Bonus Match 5 ticket was sold on the Eastern Shore at Suds ‘n’ Soda in Chestertown, situated at 1014 Washington Avenue. The winning numbers for this drawing were 9, 15, 17, 18, and 37, with a Bonus Ball of 4. This marks the 19th top-prize Bonus Match 5 ticket sold in 2024, and the second within two consecutive nights.

Retailers also benefit, with the Frederick County location receiving a $1,000 bonus and the Kent County store earning a $500 bonus for selling the winning tickets.

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