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After months of pulling tickets, Brookies, a local bar in Ripley, Ohio, held its final Queen of Hearts drawing on July 9. Ron Lang of Georgetown, Ohio, was the winner of the $1.5 million drawing ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The queen of hearts was not picked during Grayton Road Tavern’s famous Queen of Hearts drawing on Wednesday night in Parma. That means the $2 million jackpot is still up for ...
Sam Houston, 61, of Red Bud claimed the winnings when the Queen of Hearts playing card was pulled from a sealed poster board. “I was absolutely shocked,” Houston said in describing his reaction.
The last Queen of Hearts drawing July 2 was worth $1.2 million, but no one won the jackpot. Watch the video below to see Lang's reaction after winning the cash prize.
If that card was flipped over to reveal the queen of hearts, that person gets the cash. Each week, there were fewer cards from which to choose. The drawing was at 7:30 p.m.
If they don’t draw the Queen of Hearts, then the player gets $500, and the jackpot grows even bigger. Market Street has been closed in Waterloo on drawing nights to make the area safer and to ...
Entertainment Winner named Joyce claims $5 million Queen of Hearts jackpot as No. 4 reveals elusive card at Parma bar Updated: Oct. 03, 2019, 6:06 a.m. | Published: Oct. 02, 2019, 9:31 p.m.
Queen of Hearts games have grown in popularity due to some large jackpots. A woman won 1.8 million from Barry Dyngles in Austintown and the jackpot at Skyline Bowling in Garrettsville is expected to ...
Caldwell’s ticket, with the number 20 on it, was pulled from the drawing barrel by 6-year-old Caleb Ogden of Hanoverton and matched the Queen of Hearts. The total amount in the drawing was $256,489 ...
The Queen of Hearts card game popular at some bars is legal under certain circumstances, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine said in a legal opinion. Still, DeWine encouraged state legislators to ...