BOISE, Idaho – For the second time in
less than a month, someone who played Powerball in Idaho is holding a winning ticket
worth $1,000,000. One winning ticket for
last night´s $90 million Powerball draw was sold at an Idaho Lottery retail
location in Bonner County, in northern Idaho.
The Idaho Lottery has confirmed a single ticket matched all five of the
first numbers, but not the Powerball number, and is worth $1,000,000. The winning numbers from last night´s draw
were 04, 16, 32, 37, 46, and the Powerball number was 13.
"Luck
happens every day in Idaho. Last night
in addition to the $1,000,000 winner we also had over 5,000 winning tickets
that won other prizes on Powerball," said Jeff Anderson, Idaho Lottery
Director. "We are encouraging everyone who played Powerball for last
night´s draw to check their tickets carefully for winners. Too often we see
players not match the Powerball and think they do not have a winning ticket. In
this case, the ticket matched all five of the first numbers and is worth $1
million. "
A $1,000,000
winning Powerball ticket sold for the June 20, 2102 draw in Meridian remains
unclaimed.
Last
night´s big winning ticket is the Idaho Lottery´s fourth $1,000,000 winning
Powerball ticket since February.
The winner
from last night's draw has 180 days to claim their prize from Idaho Lottery headquarters
in Boise.
The
new estimated Powerball jackpot for Wednesday night´s draw is $100 million.


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