Cowboy Draw player wins $787,864 jackpot with ticket bought in Upton

David Snyder Secretary - The Wyoming Lottery
David Snyder Secretary - The Wyoming Lottery
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WyoLotto officials have announced that a Cowboy Draw player has won a jackpot of $787,864 from the drawing held on Monday, March 3. The winning ticket was bought at Arrow Gas Service in Upton, Wyoming.

The numbers that secured the win were 2, 11, 23, 37, and 42.

“We are excited to hear from the winner! This is another big win for WyoLotto players in the Cowboy State, and we can’t wait to change another life,” stated Jon Clontz, CEO of WyoLotto.

Players are encouraged by WyoLotto officials to check their tickets and contact them at 855.995.6886 if they possess the winning ticket. They also remind players to sign their tickets.

In celebration of Cowboy Draw’s 10-year anniversary, WyoLotto will offer buy-one-get-one-free tickets on March 9 and March 16 between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Players can visit their nearest retailer to obtain free Cowboy Draw tickets.

For further details on winning numbers or to receive updates and notifications from WyoLotto, individuals can visit wyolotto.com/signup or download the WyoLotto app.



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