“I have bought a Powerball ticket for one drawing each week for 10 years,” Robert Benaglio said, according to a Jan. 22 news release from the Michigan Lottery. So, he purchased a ticket for the Dec. 23 drawing at a gas station in Metamora. This time, winning him a $1 million prize.
Someone in Ohio could be holding a ticket worth $50,000 and not know it yet. According to Ohio Lottery officials, a Powerball ticket purchased ahead of the Monday, Jan. 20 drawing matched four out of five numbers and the Powerball to win $50,000.
The Mega Millions and Classic Lotto jackpots are also on the rise, with estimated prizes of $113 million and $2.1 million, respectively.
According to Ohio Lottery documents, the latest lucky ticket purchased in the Buckeye State matched five out of five numbers in the Wednesday, Jan. 15 drawing
CLEVELAND — While the winner of the $328.5 million Powerball jackpot in the latest drawing on Saturday, Jan. 19, 2025 was based in Oregon, the Ohio Lottery says there were thousands of winners who hit smaller prizes throughout the Buckeye State. Here's a list of all the prizes won in Ohio:
If no one wins $331 million Powerball lottery jackpot for Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025, the next chance to win is Monday, Jan. 20, which is MLK Day holiday
A lucky player in Oregon won Saturday's Powerball, resetting Monday's jackpot to $20 million. Check here to see if it's your lucky day.
Saturday’s winning numbers were: 14, 31, 35, 64 and 69. The Powerball drawn was 23, with a Power Play of 2X. While no one across the country hit Wednesday’s $305 million jackpot, a second-prize, $1 million ticket was purchased in Ohio. It matched five numbers but not the Powerball.
The Arizona Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big. Arizona offers Powerball, Mega Millions, The Pick, Triple Twist, Fantasy 5 and Pick 3 as well as Scratchers, Quick Draw and Fast Play.
A Virginia woman scored $100,000 from a Powerball drawing about two years after she collected $399,392 from an online lottery game.
Yost, 68, seeks to succeed two-term Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, a fellow Republican, who is term-limited in 2026. He had teased his plans in a somewhat ominous black-and-white video posted to the social platform X in November.