The ticket was sold for Wednesday's $1.73 billion drawing
PEORIA, AZ — Check your tickets! Someone who bought a Powerball ticket in Arizona is now $2 million richer after Wednesday night's drawing.
The Arizona Lottery says the winning ticket was sold at a Shell convenience store near 67th Avenue and Cactus Road in Peoria. That person matched all 5 numbers, but not the Powerball. They also bought the multiplier to win $2 million instead of the standard $1 million prize. The winner of this ticket also won $4.A lucky player in California was the lone winner of the huge lottery jackpot.There were also five $50,000 Powerball winners in Arizona sold at:
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