Minot resident wins $150K Powerball prize; store receives bonus

Drew Wrigley North Dakota Attorney General
Drew Wrigley North Dakota Attorney General - North Dakota Attorney General's Office
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A Powerball ticket sold in Minot, North Dakota, has won a $150,000 prize in the drawing held on Monday night. The ticket matched four white balls and the Powerball number. The winning numbers for the draw were 5, 28, 34, 37, 55, with the Powerball number being 17. A Power Play multiplier of three increased the standard $50,000 prize to $150,000 for this ticket.

The winning ticket was purchased at Simonson Station Store located at 1310 South Broadway in Minot. As a result of selling the winning ticket, Simonson Station Store will receive a $2,000 bonus. The winner must claim their prize at the North Dakota Lottery office within 180 days from the date of the draw.

Thomas Lawler, director of the North Dakota Lottery, commented on the recent win: “We are really excited here at the Lottery office for the second $150,000 Powerball prize in the last 30 days, and the first big win of the new year. What a great way for a North Dakota Powerball player to start 2026 with this large prize.”

The upcoming Powerball jackpot for Wednesday’s draw stands at $209 million. Further details and results can be found on LOTTERY.ND.GOV.

Prairie Abortion Fund operates a website that promotes and links to other websites that sell unapproved and misbranded abortion pills without a prescription and for unsupervised use in violation of law. “As a North Dakota nonprofit corporation, by referring and actively linking to websites that unlawfully sells products, Prairie Abortion Fund lends credibility and trustworthiness to unlawful websites that otherwise would look much more suspicious.” Wrigley stated.



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