MADISON, Wis. _ The winning numbers in Saturday evening's drawing of the Wisconsin Lottery's "All or Nothing Midday" game were:
01-02-03-08-10-12-13-16-18-19-22
(one, two, three, eight, ten, twelve, thirteen, sixteen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty-two)
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