Where was the $1000000 Powerball ticket sold?
Morro Bay
The winning ticket was sold at the Albertsons supermarket at 730 Quintana in Morro Bay, California, according to the state’s lottery website. The retailer will receive $1 million for selling the ticket. The winning numbers drawn on Monday, Oct. 4, 2021 were: 12 – 22 – 54 – 66 – 69 and Powerball 15.
Where was the winning Powerball jackpot ticket sold?
Someone is nearly $700 million richer after a winning Powerball ticket was sold in California. Monday’s jackpot-winning ticket — numbers 12, 22, 54, 66, 69 and the Powerball of 15 — was sold at a grocery store in Morro Bay, on the coast near San Luis Obispo, California Lottery said on its website.
Who won the last Mega Millions 2021?
February 16, 2021 – $96 million ($68.5 million cash) won by Leonard and Lorraine Padavan of Blossvale, N.Y. January 22, 2021 – $1.050 billion ($776.6 million cash) won by the Wolverine FLL Club of Oakland County, Mich.
Where can I get a Powerball ticket in Maryland?
Powerball is readily available across the State. You can pick up a ticket at one of over 4,800 Maryland Lottery retailers. Powerball is easy to play. Just pick any 5 numbers from 1 to 69 and a Powerball number between 1 and 26. Use favorite numbers, birthdays or your lucky numbers. The choice is yours.
How much does it cost to play Powerball in Wisconsin?
HOW TO PLAY POWERBALL: Choose five different numbers from 1 to 69 and one Powerball number from 1 to 26. Place wagers by asking for a QUICK PICK or by using the Powerball playslip. Playslips are available at Wisconsin Lottery retailers. Choose how many draws to play. Each ticket costs $2 per play per draw.
When do Powerball drawings take place in MN?
Drawings are every Wednesday and Saturday at 9:59 p.m. Tickets must be purchased by 9:00 p.m. on drawing days. Watch the drawing show on the Powerball website. Congratulations to Team of Coon Rapids, MN! Team won $1,000,000 playing Powerball.
How is the Powerball money divided in Minnesota?
The jackpot prize will be divided equally among all players who correctly match all 5 white balls plus the red Powerball. Prize claims must be submitted within one (1) year of the drawing date. The Minnesota Lottery attempts to ensure that the winning numbers and jackpot amounts are posted correctly. However, posted numbers are unofficial.