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$50K Lottery Scratcher Sold At Maryland Sheetz
If at first you don't succeed... Just keep scratching.A Maryland man turned a $5 Money Money Money ticket into $50,000, though not before he lost on three previous tickets during a stop at Sheetz in St. Mary's County.The lucky winner said that he purchased four tickets at Sheetz in the 22700 b…
St. Mary’s County Player Sprucing Up House With $50,000 Scratch-Off Win At Sheetz
CALIFORNIA, Md. – A Maryland Lottery player from Southern Maryland recently topped his personal best Lottery win of $500 by a factor of 100, claiming a $50,000 top prize on the $5 Money Money Money game. “I love it. You gotta play to win,” he said while in the...
Fishing event for visually impaired veterans held at Lexington park
LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — Camp Hero, an area nonprofit, hosted a fishing event for veterans Tuesday, and it was about much more than just the sport. Fishing is a sport that requires a lot of patience, but it’s also a great way to get out in nature. That’s something veterans with eye and vision struggles had the chance to do at a fishing event in Jacobson Park hosted by Camp Hero in partnership with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Visual Impairment Services Team (VIST).
Sara's got the bug
Sara Saunders, education programming coordinator for the Piney Point Lighthouse Museum, displays a hissing cockroach during the facility's May 11 event about bugs. Children attending the event learned about bugs living along the Potomac River shoreline. The educational session was the theme of the museum's "Second Saturday" program. The lighthouse museum will host another Second Saturday event in August, which will feature "shore combing for families/children and adults."
Raising the flag
Piney Point Lighthouse Museum education programming coordinator Sara Saunders, left, watches as Ethan Killen, 6, of Callaway raises and installs a flag on the small tent he has helped pitch. Children attending the museum's May 11 event learned about bugs living along the Potomac River shoreline. The educational session was the theme of the museum's "Second Saturday" program. The lighthouse museum will host another Second Saturday event in August, which will feature "shore combing for families/children and adults."
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