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A $3 Powerball Double Play ticket bought in Charlotte matched all five white balls to win $500,000. It was sold at Charlotte’s Landing, a gift and snack shop at Charlotte Douglas International Airport. It’s the second time since 2021 a lottery ticket sold at the shop has won a prize. The other was a Cash 5 ticket worth $279,915.
In Charlotte, a $3 Powerball Double Play ticket matched all five white balls to win $500,000. This ticket was bought at Charlotte’s Landing on Express Drive. A $50,000 prize was won with a $2 ticket purchased in Fayetteville at the Food Lion on Andrews Road. This ticket matched four white balls and the red Powerball.
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Winning lottery ticket sold in Gastonia
Someone in Gastonia broke records and the bank by buying a winning lottery ticket. The lucky winner bought a $3 Power Play ticket from the Food Lion on South New Hope Road in Gastonia. The ticket matched the numbers on all five white balls to win $2 million. The odds of matching numbers on all five white balls are 1 in 11.6 million.
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Neenah convenience store sells winning $100,000 Powerball ticket
A winning $100,000 Powerball ticket was sold at the Pride of Neenah convenience store for the Dec. 6 drawing, making it the largest winning ticket sold by the lottery retailer at 670 N. Green Bay Road. According to a news release, the ticket matched four of five numbers (13-14-26-28-44) along with the Powerball (7).
The billion-dollar Powerball® jackpot is on the rise. The jackpot has reached an estimated $1.1 billion for Monday night’s drawing, with an
In what may be a first, a North Carolina woman says winning big in the N.C. Education Lottery made her feel like a zombie. Rosa Fiame of Jacksonville says she was instantly dazed when lottery officials phoned to inform her she won a “second-chance” promotion that allows losing tickets to be re-considered. Her prize was $500,000.
A Long Island man scored big in the New York Lottery, winning a $1 million second prize in the Powerball game for matching the first five numbers drawn on Sept. 6, lottery officials announced.