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WDKY Lexington on MSN2 central Kentucky Kroger locations sell lottery tickets worth a combined $200KThe Powerball drawing on Saturday, July 19, resulted in two winning tickets, both sold at central Kentucky Krogers. According to lottery officials, the tickets were purchased at the following Kroger locations:
Kentucky Lottery officials said two stores had tickets that matched the four white balls in Saturday night's Powerball drawing.
A ticket worth $150,000 was sold at a Kroger in Danville, and another ticket worth $50,000 was sold at a Lexington Kroger.
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Bowling Green WBKO on MSNWinning Powerball tickets purchased at 2 Ky. KrogersThe winning ticket, purchased at the Danville Kroger, matched four white ball winning numbers and the Powerball, winning $50,000. However, the prize was multiplied to $150,000 since the winner had added the Power Play feature to their ticket. The Power Play number drawn was 3. Power Play is an additional dollar per play.
The six-figure winning ticket was sold prior to last Wednesday’s Powerball drawing at the Circle K convenience store/gas station at 1001 62 nd Ave., according to the release. The ticket matched four white ball numbers and the red Powerball number, a feat that has odds of 1-in-913,129 of occurring, officials said.
Source: Kentucky Lottery. The Kentucky Lottery says two winning tickets have been purchased at Kroger stores in Kentucky. According to a release by the Kentucky Lottery, a Powerball drawing on Saturday night produced two winning Powerball tickets.
A man from Massachusetts won $2 million by accidentally buying two winning Powerball tickets due to a misunderstanding about his multi-draw ticket's dates.
A Powerball ticket worth $100,000 was sold for Monday’s lottery drawing at a convenience store in Ocean County. The lucky Powerball ticket was bought at Wawa on County Line Road in Jackson, lottery officials said. It matched four numbers, but not the Powerball, and was purchased with the Power Play option for an extra $1.