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Ohio Lottery Results: Powerball, Classic Lotto, Daily Games
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Ohio Lottery Results: Powerball, Classic Lotto, and Daily Games Draw
The Ohio Lottery recently announced the winning numbers for various games, including Powerball and Classic Lotto. Powerballs winning numbers were 15, 28, 57, 58, 63, and the Powerball was 23, multiplied by a Power Play of two. Classic Lottos numbers were 09, 26, 30, 42, 46, 49, with a kicker of 0, 6, 6, 8, 3, 6.
Daily games also had draws, with Pick three midday at 7, 3, 7, and evening at 2, 0, 4. Pick four midday drew 5, 6, 1, 8, and evening 3, 9, 9, 7. Pick five midday was 9, 3, 7, 2, 5, and evening 4, 6, 1, 7, 1. Rolling Cash five landed on 05, 15, 18, 33, 37, and Lucky for Lifes numbers were 05, 14, 15, 21, 39, with Lucky Ball at 10.
No massive jackpots were claimed yet, but officials are processing payouts. Players are advised to check their tickets and meet the deadlines. Drawings continue daily, so stay tuned for tomorrows numbers. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Tiara Ross Sworn In as Columbus City Councilmember
01:25|Columbus City Councilmember Tiara Ross, a licensed attorney with over a decade of experience, was sworn in to represent District seven. She previously worked as an assistant city attorney, focusing on neighborhood improvements and fair housing. Now, as deputy chief of the Zone Initiative and general counsel for the Department of Inspector General, Ross will chair the Housing, Homelessness, and Building Committee. She plans to advocate for safer neighborhoods, accountable leaders, and fair opportunities for all families. Checkout Solipillow.com
Columbus Murders: New Leads & Community Grieves
01:42|Unsolved Murders in Columbus: New Details Emerge in Dr. Spencer and Monique Tepes Double Homicide The tragic murders of Dr. Spencer and Monique Tepe in Columbus, Ohio, have captivated the nation. The couple was found dead in their home, while their children survived. Police ruled out a murder-suicide, with no weapon or forced entry. A welfare check officer initially went to the wrong address, delaying discovery. The community mourns the loss of this generous couple. National attention intensifies with a special report from ten TV, featuring insights from retired homicide detective Jay Fulton. Detectives released security video of a person of interest and urge anyone with early morning footage to submit it. Checkout Solipillow.com
Man Sentenced for Shooting Wife, Paralyzing Her
01:22|Joshua Boucher, convicted of attempting to murder his wife Dawn Adkins, receives a lengthy prison sentence. Dawn, a Navy veteran and nurse, is now paralyzed from the neck down, leaving her unable to care for herself. Boucher showed no remorse, and his defense plans to appeal the conviction. Checkout Solipillow.com
Columbus Shatters Temperature Record, Winter Returns
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Columbus Man Charged in Boots Store Murder
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HangOverEasy's New Breakfast Spot at North Market Bridge Park
01:32|Breakfast lovers in Columbus, rejoice! HangOverEasy is opening a new location at North Market Bridge Park this spring, offering all-day breakfast, brunch, and soon, dinner. With a neighborhood vibe, classics like chicken and waffles, and a full bar, this 5,500 sq ft spot seating 116 will be a vibrant addition to the area. Checkout Solipillow.com
Ramaswamy's Bodyguard Charged in Drug Trafficking
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Weinland Park Safe, Despite Tepe Murders
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Whitehall Officials Face Recall Amid Controversy
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