$50K Powerball ticket sold in Mullins convenience store A Powerball ticket sold at a Mullins convenience store for Saturday’s drawing is worth $50,000. The ticket was purchased at the Circle K #2723217 store at 200 ... 05/20/2024 - 3:47 am | View Link
$50K Powerball ticket sold at Mullins convenience store A $50,000 Powerball ticket was sold at a Mullins convenience store during Saturday’s drawing, lottery officials said Monday. The ticket was sold at a Circle K at 200 E. McIntyre Street, according to ... 05/20/2024 - 3:29 am | View Link
$50K Powerball ticket sold at Hamburg Tops A Powerball ticket worth $50,000 was sold at the Tops on McKinley Parkway in Hamburg, New York Lottery officials announced. The third prize-winning ticket was purchased on Wednesday. The day’s winning ... 05/16/2024 - 3:45 am | View Link
3 Powerball tickets worth $100K, $50K sold in N.J. Three third-prize Powerball tickets, one worth $100,000 and two worth $50,000, were sold in New Jersey for the most recent drawings on Saturday and Monday. 05/14/2024 - 5:56 am | View Link
Winning $50K Powerball Ticket Sold At Maryland Liquor Store Check your tickets! A lucky Lottery player won a five-figure prize after hitting big on a Powerball ticket that was sold at a popular liquor store in Carroll County. The winning numbers for the ... 05/14/2024 - 4:08 am | View Link
Editor’s note: The opinions of the smart, well-read women in my Denver book club mean a lot, and often determine what the rest of us choose to pile onto our bedside tables. So we asked them, and all Denver Post readers, to share their mini-reviews with you. Have any to offer?
I made a big mistake last summer. Instead of exploring Colorado, I gallivanted around Europe and other parts of the United States. Call it pent-up post-pandemic wanderlust or whatever you want, but I swear I blinked a few times, and suddenly it was September.
I spent so much time traveling that I missed summer in Colorado — and I’ve been kicking myself ever since.
Denver will pay $4 million to purchase a property that the city is already using to shelter migrant families who have newly arrived from the U. S. southern border.
The City Council on Monday signed off on a purchase agreement for the building at 375 S. Zuni St. and a neighboring vacant lot at 333 S.
Levitt Pavilion’s stage unfolds like a silvery jewel box, its three open sides facing a massive green that has hosted thousands of music fans since 2017.
Most of them didn’t pay a dime to get in.
The nonprofit organization’s hundreds of free, high-quality concerts over the years have made it an all-ages mecca in Denver’s competitive music scene, as well as a gathering place in Ruby Hill that neighbors have embraced despite the noise and traffic complications.
With more than 40 free shows this season, and only 10 that charge for tickets, Levitt has built trust and audiences through a highly unusual mix of adventurous bookings, public and private funding, constant neighborhood-tending, and casual vibes that belie the passion of its music-freak staff.
It has also led the way for the Levitt national network, which includes 7 freestanding venues that operate as Levitt Pavilions, 32 free-concert series partners in rural areas (or Levitt Amps), and a trio of Levitt Vibe concerts (city-based series), all spread evenly across the U.
Moon Alert: There are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions today. The Moon is in Scorpio.
Happy Birthday for Tuesday, May 21, 2024:
You’re courageous in pursuit of your dreams. You have an upbeat approach to life and bravely face challenges. You have mettle. This year is about learning and teaching.
Dear Amy: I am a 67-year-old woman. I have one sibling, my brother “Charles,” who is 60. We live very near each other in a rural area.
Over the years Charles has cut ties with nearly all family members, including his three children. Still, he maintained a cordial relationship with my daughter and me – and especially with my son.