
3, when a ticket in Pennsylvania was worth $206.9 million, lottery officials said. The last Powerball jackpot was won on Aug. The lump-sum option would be $929.1 million, according to the California Lottery website. If someone wins the $1.9 billion jackpot, they have the option to take the money through an annuity paid over 29 years. – Michelle Ewing, Cox Media Group National Content Desk “Due to the length of the draw delay, it is likely that we will not know the official results of the Powerball drawing until Tuesday morning. “Powerball has stringent security requirements to protect the integrity of the game and remains committed to holding a drawing that gives all players a fair chance to win. Once Powerball receives the outstanding submission, the drawing can proceed,” the statement read. Powerball requires all 48 participating lotteries to submit their sales and play data prior to the winning numbers being selected. Currently, one participating lottery is still processing its sales and play data. “The Powerball drawing scheduled for Monday, Nov. 8: Monday’s Powerball drawing for $1.9 billion remains delayed, and officials likely won’t know the winning numbers until Tuesday morning, the Multi-State Lottery Association said in a statement overnight. – Theresa Seiger, Cox Media Group National Content Desk Delay continues drawing results likely won’t be known until Tuesday morning The winning numbers were 10, 33, 41, 47, 56, and the red Powerball was 10, according to lottery officials. Officials with the California Lottery said the drawing happened around 9 a.m. 8: After an hourslong delay, officials drew the winning numbers for the record $1.9 billion Powerball jackpot. – Theresa Seiger, Cox Media Group National Content Desk Powerball numbers drawn after delay It was not immediately clear whether anyone won the jackpot. It rose following updated calculations, the AP reported.

On Monday night, the jackpot was reported at $1.9 billion. 8: The estimated Powerball jackpot rose to $2.04 billion on Tuesday morning, according to The Associated Press. “Powerball has stringent security requirements to protect the integrity of the game and remains committed to holding a drawing that gives all players a fair chance to win.” Powerball jackpot rises Minnesota players have won more than $3.7 million since the jackpot run began.“Powerball requires all 48 participating lotteries to submit their sales and play data prior to the winning numbers being selected,” officials said. During the jackpot run, $30 million in sales has resulted in $6.7 million for Minnesota’s general fund and $5.4 million to benefit Minnesota’s environment. The Powerball jackpot has been growing since Nov. Michael and Cheryl Philippi of South Haven.

The winners are: Nelson of Albertville Neumann Nancy Allen, Linda Anderson, Lisa Dohrmann, Karen Gannon, Lisa Johnson, Kathryn Lohse, Sara Opeiw, Beverly Wahlenberg and Kim Willmert, all of Buffalo Donna Jannette of Monticello Patricia Hughes of Montrose Sandra Meyer of Rogers Lonna Sonenstahl of St. Each group member won $3,125 and received a check for a little more than $2,000 after taxes. “I kept saying, ‘Are you kidding me?’ ”Īfter serving lunch Tuesday, all 16 came to the Minnesota State Lottery headquarters in Roseville, still in uniform, and claimed their prize. “I couldn’t stop laughing,” Neumann recalled. Nelson broke the news to Neumann the next day and the others on Monday. Matching the Powerball and all five numbers would have landed the lunch-serving veterans the big enchilada. Nine other winners did the same in Minnesota.

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The group beat astromoical odds and matched four numbers plus the Powerball in Saturday’s drawing. Michael and come Saturday night, she recalled, “I yelled at my husband - ‘We won! We won!’ ” No tickets matched the numbers drawn for Saturday’s estimated $900 million jackpot, which rolled over to $1.5 billion for Wednesday night’s drawing.Īrlene Nelson bought the Buffalo group’s winning ticket at SuperAmerica, at 370 Central Av. The group doesn’t pool its money to buy Powerball tickets until the jackpot gets really big. “If it could happen to them, it could happen to us,” said Buffalo group member Lynnette Neumann. Recalling the famous lunch ladies from Holdingford, Minn., who shared a $95.4 million jackpot in October 2003, 16 in the same vocation at Buffalo High School pooled their dreams and hit Saturday for a far smaller, but nothing-to-sneeze-at, Powerball consolation prize: $50,000. A group of lottery-playing lunch ladies - no, not THAT group of lunch ladies - came oh so close to hitting the record multistate Powerball jackpot last weekend but is crediting the earlier food-serving fortune finders as inspiration.
