Home Contact Help Privacy Policy
Lottery Home
Home Jackpots Results News Community Tools Register
News
CROOKS WOMAN CLAIMS $24,837 DAKOTA CASH JACKPOT
August 7, 2009

(PIERRE) - Darlene Croninger of Crooks today claimed her $24,837 Dakota Cash jackpot for the Aug. 5, 2009 drawing at the Sioux Falls Lottery office.

Croninger purchased the Quick Pick ticket at a Sioux Falls Hy-Vee. The store will receive a bonus of $1,242 for selling the winning ticket. This is the sixth time this year the jackpot has been won in South Dakota's own lotto game.

Dakota Cash is only played in South Dakota. The jackpot currently sits at $20,000 for the next drawing on Saturday, Aug. 8. The odds of winning the jackpot are 1:324,632.

Latest South Dakota Lottery Results

Current South Dakota Lottery Jackpots


Top Stories
Bowie Construction Worker Builds His Nest Egg
Gary had never played this game before and wasn’t ... READ MORE
Dueling Jackpots in Michigan!
With no winners in Tuesday night's Mega Millions d... READ MORE
Dexter Man Doubles Down With Power Play
Gary Marron Sr. is so committed to adding Power Pl... READ MORE
$35,000 Wild Bingo Prize for Omaha Woman
Reina Urias of Omaha recently won $35,000 playing ... READ MORE
Cozad Woman Wins $35,000 Playing Wild Bingo
Judith Hawley of Cozad recently won $35,000 playin... READ MORE
Related Stories
Winner Alert: Hot Lotto
A ticket sold in Rapid City is a $10,000 winner fr... READ MORE
Miller Man Gets $250,000 Scratch Ticket Win
A Miller man has claimed $250,000 in winnings from... READ MORE
Winner Update: Powerball
A Garden City woman today claimed $50,035 in Power... READ MORE
Winner Alert: Wild Card 2
A ticket sold in Madison is a $5,000 winner from t... READ MORE
Lotto Prize to Expire Dec. 31
Time is running out for the holder of a winning Po... READ MORE
Username
Password
Username and password
are case sensitive.
Not a memeber?
Sign up now.
Support - FAQ - Site Map - Scores And Odds - Feedback
Copyright © Lottery.com, 2010 all rights reserved.
Lottery.com checks its results for acuracy, but mistakes can happen and the state lottery has the final validating authority.