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WJW-TV Cleveland on MSNThree Powerball tickets in Ohio win big!
LORAIN, Ohio (WJW) — A very lucky person in northeast Ohio could be holding a Powerball ticket worth $100,000. This is Ohio’s second $100,000 Powerball win in less than a week! In addition, Monday’s Powerball drawing turned out two $50,000 wins, also sold in the Buckeye State.
While there is no shortage of partial Powerball prizes sold in Ohio, like the $1 million ticket sold Aug. 6 at a Seville Circle K, records show that only a handful of winning tickets for full jackpots have been sold here. This includes a hefty cash prize sold in 2024 that remains unclaimed.
The Ohio Lottery says a winning $100,000 Powerball ticket was sold at Gonzalez Grocery in Lorain. Here is the full list of statewide winners and their prizes from Monday's drawing:
The Ohio Lottery says the ticket from July 3, 2024, has now expired after the winner failed to claim their prize by the deadline, which is 180 days after the drawing. That deadline arrived on Dec. 30.
OREGON, OH – A lucky customer in Lucas County struck big with a $50,000 win on an Ohio Lottery scratch-off ticket. The prize came from a $10 “$500,000 Bankroll” ticket purchased at S&G #92 on Jerusalem Road in Oregon. After federal and state tax withholdings, the winner will take home about $36,000.
An Ohio man won $50,000 from his favorite scratch-off lottery ticket, which previously scored him wins worth $5,000 and $10,000 just two months earlier.
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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSNOhio man hits stroke of luck with winning $150K Michigan Lottery ticket
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — An Ohio man became $150,000 richer after winning the Michigan Lottery. On July 22, 68-year-old Donovan Reynolds of Ohio made his way to Michigan and decided to buy a Powerball ticket at Big Daddy’s Truck Stop on Saint Anthony Road in Ottawa Lake, about 40 miles south of Ann Arbor.