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FRISCO, Texas — A North Texas resident recently won a $2 million Powerball drawing prize. A Frisco resident claimed the prize for the July 9 drawing, according to Texas Lottery. The prize-winning ticket was bought at Walmart Supercenter store at 8555 Preston Road in Frisco. The winner chose to remain anonymous.
A Texan claimed a $2 million prize from Powerball, according to the Texas Lottery. The Frisco resident bought their ticket at Walmart Supercenter, at 8555 Preston Road in Frisco. Before joining the Express-News in 2021, he worked in newsrooms in McAllen, and Boulder, Colo. He holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from Ohio University.
A $1 million prize is awaiting a Michigan Lottery player who made an online entry to Monday's Powerball drawing.
A Michigan Lottery player won a $1 million prize in the Powerball drawing on Monday, July 14, according to lottery officials.
Paul Corcoran of Fitchburg wins two $1M Powerball prizes in the same drawing after purchasing tickets at two Massachusetts stores. Both retailers earn $10K bonuses.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio — There was no overall jackpot winner in Saturday’s Powerball drawing, allowing the prize to climb to $248 million. The Saturday, July 12, 2025, numbers are 8-16-24-33-54 Powerball 18 Power Play 2x. The next drawing is Monday, July 14.
More than 365,000 other Powerball tickets sold in the United States also won prizes ranging from $4 to $2 million, the lottery said.
One Michigander bought a winning Powerball lottery ticket that matched all five white balls in Monday night's drawing. LANSING, Mich. — One Michigan Lottery player just one $1 million. The Michigan Lottery said a player who bought a Powerball ticket at MichiganLottery.com matched the five white balls in Monday night's drawing to score the prize.
Fitchburg man, Paul Corcoran, wins $2 million in Powerball lottery due to an accidental extra ticket purchase.
The odds of winning the Powerball jackpot are astronomical, so any little chance of improving them is welcome. These states seem to have the mojo.