COLUMBUS, Ohio — Although nobody won the $521 million Powerball jackpot in the lottery drawing on Saturday, one lucky Ohioan brought home some major prize money.
Ohio Lottery officials told 10TV's sister station WKYC that a $2 million ticket was sold at a Circle K gas station in Columbus. In Barnesville, located in Belmont County, a resident won a $250,000 ticket from a BellStores convenience store.
It's unclear which Columbus Circle K the ticket was sold at.
The lucky numbers from the Saturday night drawing are 30, 36, 49, 52, 63 and Powerball 16. The Power Play option was 5x.
Here's a full list of winners throughout the Buckeye State:
- $2 million prize: 1 winner
- $250,000 prize: 1 winner
- $500 prize: 19 winners
- $100 prize: 48 winners
- $35 prize: 672 winners
- $20 prize: 8,184 winners
- $7 prize: 1,618 winners
- $4 prize: 19,005 winners
The jackpot now grows to an estimated $532 million for the next Powerball drawing, which is set for Monday, March 11 at 10:59 p.m. That prize has a cash option worth $260.1 million.
Powerball lottery officials say the odds of hitting the jackpot are one in 292,201,338.00, which is slightly better than the Mega Millions odds of one in 302,575,350. The odds of hitting a $1 million winning ticket in Powerball, meanwhile, are one in 11,688,053.52.
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