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FREDERICK, Md. — A Frederick County man’s routine lottery play took a fortunate turn when he turned a modest Keno win into a $50,000 prize from a Maryland Lottery scratch-off ticket.
The player, whose identity has not been disclosed, initially won $465 playing Keno. With his winnings in hand, he decided to try his luck further by purchasing a $30 scratch-off ticket from the 200X The Cash game at Paddock Wine & Spirits in Woodbine.
After winning $30 on his first scratch-off ticket, the man reinvested his prize into another ticket, which brought him $40. It was his third ticket, however, that proved to be the most lucrative. The 200X The Cash game ticket revealed one of its six second-tier $50,000 prizes, propelling the frequent Keno player to an unexpected windfall.
“He loves it,” the winner’s wife said of his Keno hobby during their visit to Maryland Lottery headquarters in Baltimore to claim the prize. “He plays all the time,” she added, mentioning that she occasionally participates in lottery games as well.
The $30 200X The Cash game, which still has three remaining top prizes of $2 million and four remaining $50,000 prizes, was the ticket that changed the couple’s fortunes. The couple, proud parents of a young dog, have hinted that a new fence may be one of the first purchases funded by their lottery winnings.
Paddock Wine & Spirits, located at 7627 Woodbine Road in Carroll County, sold the lucky ticket, earning bragging rights for the winning sale.
- Stolen Vehicle Recovered, Suspect Arrested in Baltimore’s Western District
BALTIMORE, Md. — A stolen vehicle was recovered and a suspect arrested in Baltimore's Western District on Thursday as part of an ongoing auto theft initiative.
On August 29, members of the Regional Auto Theft Team (RATT) were conducting an operation in the 2500 block of Pennsylvania Avenue when they spotted a 2018 Toyota Camry. The vehicle had been reported stolen on August 28 from the 2300 block of Reisterstown Road.
During the investigation, a 26-year-old male suspect was apprehended. He was transported to the Central Booking Intake Facility, where he was charged in connection with the theft. The stolen vehicle was subsequently returned to its rightful owner.
The operation is part of broader efforts by the Baltimore Police Department to combat auto theft in the city.
- 2016 ‘Trump Sucks’ Streaker Now Riding the Trump Train
It looks like VitalyTheGoat, aka Vitaly Zdorovetskiy, has done a complete 180 when it comes to his political stance! The famous prankster and social media personality, known for his wild stunts like streaking the NBA Finals back in 2016 with "Trump sucks" painted on his chest, has officially switched sides.
In a tweet that’s making waves, Vitaly revealed that he used to be a hardcore "Never Trumper," but now, he’s all in for Trump 2024. He admits that living in LA had him believing the narrative that Trump was a racist, but after seeing the former president's policies in action, especially on issues like strong borders, low crime, and economic growth, he’s had a change of heart.
Vitaly’s message to his followers? Don’t be afraid to speak your mind and support what you believe in. And for him, that means endorsing Trump as the only man capable of leading the country in the right direction.
His transformation is just another example of how perspectives can shift over time, especially in a politically charged environment. As we head into the 2024 election, it’s clear that the battle lines are being drawn, and Vitaly has firmly planted his flag on Team Trump.
- Aggressive Protester Stopped by Police as He Rushed Toward Stage at Trump Pennsylvania Rally
It was supposed to be just another rally for former President Donald Trump in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, but things took a wild turn when a protester attempted to charge the stage while Trump was speaking. The intense moment shocked the crowd, with many pointing fingers at the increasingly heated political climate.
As Trump addressed the audience, a leftist protester broke through the crowd and made a beeline for the stage. Fortunately, security acted quickly, intercepting the individual before they could get too close to the former president.
The incident left supporters rattled but also more determined than ever, with many taking to social media to express their concerns about what they see as the dangerous rhetoric from the left, fueling such acts of aggression against Trump.
This incident has reignited debates over the role of political rhetoric in today’s America, with some Trump supporters directly blaming figures like Vice President Kamala Harris for what they describe as a culture of hostility. They argue that fiery language from political leaders has emboldened individuals to take extreme actions, putting public figures at risk.
Last month, Trump survived an assassination attempt.
"May God protect President Trump," wrote one supporter on Twitter, echoing the sentiments of many who were shaken by the event.
While Trump continued his speech undeterred, the moment served as a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of today’s political landscape. For his supporters, it was a rallying cry to stand firm, and for others, a call to reflect on the current state of political discourse in America.
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