Winning Powerball numbers for Sat., Aug. 16
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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.
Sunday’s winning Ohio Lottery numbers are: Pick 3 winners receive $500 for a $1 straight bet and the odds of winning are 1-in-1,000. Pick 4 winners receive $5,000 for a $1 straight bet and the odds of winning are 1-in-10,000.
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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.
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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Golf Digest on MSNOhio golfer wins $150,000 Powerball prize with lotto ticket purchased on golf trip
However, one Ohio golfer has come out WAY ahead after a recent golf trip to Michigan where he purchased a winning Powerball lottery ticket worth $150,000.
An Ohio woman won a huge lottery prize but will take home less than half the winnings. The anonymous woman played the $50 VIP Millions scratch-off game and won $40,000 a year for life, according to the Ohio Lottery. The woman chose to receive the cash one-time lump sum of $500,000 instead of the yearly amount for the full prize, the lottery said.
The current jackpot is estimated to be worth $526 million, with a cash value of $241 million, according to Powerball.com. The next drawing is on Wednesday, Aug. 13.
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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.