Indiana resident Emily Hickox, 25, ended up with a winning Michigan Lottery ticket worth $500,000 after doing a white elephant gift exchange with her family.
Indiana woman Emily Hickox recently participated in a white elephant gift exchange — but she had no idea it would lead to her winning a prize worth half a million dollars.
INDIANAPOLIS (WKRC) - A 25-year-old Indiana woman received an unexpected ... Emily Hickox said her cousin purchased the ticket for a white elephant gift exchange at their family Christmas party ...
An Indiana woman is $500,000 richer after winning money on a lottery ticket she received during a white elephant gift exchange.
Indiana resident Emily Hickox, 25, ended up with a Michigan Lottery ticket in a white elephant gift exchange, in which people bring a wrapped gift to a shared pool and get to pick a gift or "steal ...
Ferry Beach State Park is a true hidden gem, a place where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and reconnect with nature. It’s a place where you can breathe in the salty air, feel the sand between your toes, and maybe, just maybe, spot a tupelo tree in its natural habitat.
The Indianapolis Zoo announced the six DeHaan finalists for the 2025 Indianapolis Prize, celebrating individuals who conserve habitats.
“Winning $4 million is life changing for anyone, but especially for this young woman who is only 26 years old,” said Lottery Commissioner Suzanna Shkreli. “She will be able to use this prize to positively impact her life for many years to come.”
Jayden Daniels fell just short of making the Super Bowl in his rookie season, but the Washington Commanders’ star quarterback is sending a Virginia Marine to the big game.
Black History Month gives us the opportunity to learn about the rich and, oftentimes, forgotten pieces of American history. Black Americans helped build this country physically, culturally, diplomatically,
RACINE — The popular Junie B. Jones character is back in another story on stage at the Racine Children’s Theatre. "Junie B.'s Essential Survival Guide To School" — performed by Horlick High School students — continues the adventures of the character featured in the "Junie B. Jones" book series by Barbara Park.
An apartment complex in Sanford was raided by Federal Agents Thursday afternoon, according to the Sanford Police Department.