MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) - Someone bought a Powerball ticket in Vermont that is now worth $1 million. The ticket was sold at Glover’s Family Market and Deli in Newport Center. It matched five of the numbers in Saturday night’s drawing but missed matching the Powerball number for the jackpot.
The Vermont Lottery announced that a minor jackpot-winning ticket worth a cool $1 million was sold in Newport Center. The lucky shop that sold the ticket was Glover's Family Market and Deli, according to the Vermont Lottery. The ticket was for the Saturday, Feb. 22 drawing. The winning numbers were 7-18-22-50-65.
The winning numbers for Saturday evening’s Powerball were 7-18-22-50-65. The Powerball was 15 and the Power Play was 2. One player from Illinois and another from Vermont matched all five white balls and won the $1 million Powerball prize.
A $1 million winning Powerball ticket sold at Glover's Family Market and Deli in Newport Center remains unclaimed two days after Saturday's drawing, Vermont Lottery officials said Monday. The ticket matched five numbers in the February 22 draw but not the Powerball number,
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