Winning Tickets in $1.6 Billion Jackpot
Cole rattles off the list of needs: fire department equipment, an indoor athletic practice facility for local schools and a community gymnasium.
There were three $1 million Powerball tickets sold in Pennsylvania. As the briefing was taking place, customers were buying groceries. “She was pretty much in awe”, Molney said. The holder of that ticket ticket hasn’t come forward. That was one of 73 second-place tickets sold in 23 states.
“You get a lot of new players with a large jackpot”, California Lottery Director Hugo Lopez said.
The owner of the 7-Eleven store where the Bladensburg ticket was sold said sales were up for Wednesday’s drawing.
“Thank heaven for 7-Eleven”, said Atwal, upon receiving the enormous replica check. He said he would give some of the bonus money to charity and share some of it with his friends and family. He drove to the Dari Mart in Veneta and bought a $10 Powerball quick-pick ticket.
The Powerball game is played in 44 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands, but California leads the country in Powerball ticket sales. He has owned the Chino Hills location – the second store he purchased – for 24 years.
The identities of the California and Florida winners are unknown at this time.
“The American public wants to hear from them”, Townsend said.
Tennessee: The unnamed store in Munford, Tennessee, that sold the victor will receive $25,000.
“Price purchased his winning ticket at a 7-11 station in Chino Hills, California”.
The jackpot of $1.6 billion will be split three ways.
She woke up to a text from a fellow Tiny Tornado saying one of their tickets matched all five white ball numbers in order, 8-27-34-4-19, but not the Powerball number of 10.
One of three winning tickets was sold in Chino Hills, while two others were sold in Florida and Tennessee, lottery officials said.
Say, in a long shot of epic proportions, you win Powerball.
“Now I’ll be nervous because everybody knows”, he said.
Jared Price from Chino Hills is the name of a Powerball victor from Chino Hills, California.
A Minnesotan may not claim the $1.5 billion in Powerball winnings, but several state funds hit the jackpot. In North Dakota, lottery winners can choose to remain anonymous.
Another “5-of-5” ticket from the January 9 drawing was sold in Milford at a Speedway on OH 131, according to the Powerball website.
During the last drawing a Sioux City man also matched five numbers and won $1 million dollars.