A Yakima store tops the list of the top 10 luckiest retailers for the state's central region.
State officials say since 1982 Washington's Lottery has generated more than $5.3 billion which is used to support programs in the state.

THE MONEY YOU SPEND ON LOTTO TICKETS HELPS THE STATE

The money helps support programs like Washington Opportunity Pathways Account, which provides grants to help college students statewide achieve their higher education goals, and supports early childhood education learning programs.

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WE KNOW WHERE THE MOST PEOPLE ARE WINNING IN YAKIMA?

This week state officials released a list of the to 10 Luckiest Retailers which sold the most winning tickets of $1,000 or more in 2024. The number one store in the Central Region? Wrays Meadowbrook at 7200 West Nob Hill tops the list this year with 10 tickets worth $1,000 or more sold in 2024. It's the 5th year in a row the store has made the top ten list.

OTHER STORES WHERE YOU MIGHT GET LUCKY!

Other winning local stores on the list in the Central Region?
Valley View Market at 618 E. Toppenish Avenue with 9 winning tickets of $1,000 or more sold in 2024.
Fred Meyer at 1206 North 40th Avenue in Yakima selling 5 winning tickets.
4 wins at WinCo Food at 2425 Longfibre Road in Union Gap.
4 wins at Safeway at 905 East Mead Avenue in Yakima.
3 wins at Conoco at 301 South 1st Street in Selah.

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HOW DOES THE STATE FIND THE WINNING RETAILERS?

How do state officials find the Luckiest Retailers? State officials say they divide the state into seven regions: North Puget Sound, South Puget Sound, Olympic Peninsula, Eastern Washington, Southwest Washington, Tri-Cities and Central Washington.
If you play the Lottery you have plenty of choices including Mega Millions, Powerball, Lotto, Hit 5, Match 4, PICK 3, Daily Keno and Scratch.
With St. Patricks Day around the corner if luck is on your mind you may want to stop at one of the lucky retailers today.

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