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Lottery Notice to Verify $50,000 Powerball Prize Tickets Bought at a Supermarket Where Others Won Big

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LOTTERY players are being urged to check their numbers as a $50,000 ticket is still up for grabs.

One lucky gambler in Minnesota is winning the prize after shopping at a supermarket where others won big.

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A Minnesota Lottery Player Has Yet to Win a $50,000 Powerball PrizeCredit: Getty

The winning ticket was purchased at a Cub Foods grocery store at 5937 Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis on January 3, 2024, by Power ball.

Game 4 plus Powerball wins happen when a player correctly guesses four numbers and the Powerball.

The winning numbers in the drawing include 30-31-38-48-68 and Powerball number 8.

A win like this, with four numbers matching the winning numbers, receives a prize of up to $50,000.

And there is still enough time to claim the money.

Players have until the beginning of next year to hand in their ticket.

The deadline is January 3, 2025.

The chances of winning Match 4 plus Powerball are slim, according to LIKE USA.

There is a one in 931,129 chance.

You are twice as likely – 500,000 to one – to be struck by lightning.

Historic $560 Million Mega Millions Jackpot Won

To claim the $1 million prize, you need to match all five Powerball numbers.

You can add Power Play for $1 to increase your potential prize by up to five times the original prize.

If the winning prize is not claimed until next year, the money will be returned to each participating state based on its contribution to that specific jackpot.

Other categories of unclaimed Powerball prizes are retained by the lottery and redistributed based on state regulations.

The funds are used to support various good causes in some states, according to Powerball.

WAYS TO WIN POWERBALL

Powerball drawings take place three times a week. There are several combinations to make money.

  • Match five white balls and the Powerball to win the jackpot (one in 292,201,338 odds)
  • Match five white balls for $1 million (one in 11,688,053.52 odds)
  • Match four white balls and the Powerball for $50,000 (one in 913,129.18 odds)
  • Match four white balls for $100 (one in 36,525.17 odds)
  • Match three white balls and the Powerball for $100 (one in 14,494.11 odds)
  • Match three white balls for $7 (one at odds of 579.76)
  • Match two white balls and the Powerball for $7 (one at odds of 701.33)
  • Combine a white ball and Powerball for $4 (one at 91.98 odds)
  • Just Hit the Powerball for $4 (One in 38.32 Odds)

MORE CUB FOODS WINS

This isn’t the first winning ticket to come out of a Cub Foods supermarket chain.

One lucky player got his ticket at the Minnesota and Illinois-based store located in Roseville, just outside of Minneapolis.

That ticket, worth more than $3 million, earned the store a $10,000 bonus.

Another unclaimed lottery prize worth $50,000 was purchased at Cub Foods in Cambridge, Minnesota.

Winners of jackpots over $10,000 are not publicly identified in Minnesota unless they wish, it said. CBS.

North Dakota players should also check their Mega Millions tickets.

Additionally, another prize worth $150,000 also remains unclaimed in North Carolina.



This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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