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Powerball winning ticket bought at the Carmel Meijer store
Indianapolis, Indiana – An individual who purchased a Powerball ticket in Carmel for the drawing that took place on Wednesday has the potential to become $50,000 richer.
In the drawing that took place on Wednesday evening, a ticket that was purchased at the Meijer location located at 1424 W. Carmel Dr. in Carmel matched four out of five numbers, in addition to the Powerball. This information was provided in a press release issued by the Hoosier Lottery Corporation. 50,000 dollars is the value of the winning ticket.
The winning Powerball numbers for the drawing that took place on March 20 were, according to the officials: The Powerball number is 9, and the numbers are 13-22-27-54-66.
The free Hoosier Lottery Mobile Application allows players to check the status of their tickets while they are on the go.
Ticketholders were asked by the Hoosier Lottery to make certain that their ticket is stored in a safe location, to think about scheduling a meeting with a financial counselor and to call the customer support number for the Hoosier Lottery at 1-800-955-6886.
The jackpot for the Powerball drawing that will take place on Saturday is projected to be worth $750 million.
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