North Dakota Lottery players win nearly $250,000 in recent drawings

Attorney General Drew Wrigley
Attorney General Drew Wrigley
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Multiple North Dakota Lottery players have won significant prizes over the past week, including a $150,000 Powerball with Power Play prize and four separate $22,000 2by2 jackpot prizes, according to a March 11 announcement from the North Dakota Lottery.

The recent wins highlight ongoing interest in lottery games across the state. The Powerball ticket matched four white balls and the Powerball (22, 23, 28, 36, 54; Powerball 13; Power Play 3) during the Monday, March 9 draw. Four additional $22,000 jackpots were won on March 3, 4, 6, and 9 through the daily-drawing game 2by2.

The $150,000 Powerball prize was originally valued at $50,000 but increased due to the player purchasing the Power Play option. The winning ticket was bought online via the North Dakota Lottery’s Pick & Click service by an anonymous player from Bottineau who has not yet claimed their prize. The Pick & Click service allows players to buy tickets for single or multiple draws through the lottery website or mobile app.

The four winning 2by2 tickets were sold at Cenex in Garrison, Hornbacher’s Osgood in Fargo, Petro Serve USA in Valley City, and Berger’s Landing Strip in Emerado. Each retailer will receive a $500 bonus for selling a winning ticket. Prizes won in Fargo and Valley City have already been claimed by anonymous players from Fargo and Rogers.

“The lottery luck continues in North Dakota,” said Thomas Lawler, director of the North Dakota Lottery. “Over the past three months, North Dakota Lottery players have won thirteen $22,000 2by2 jackpots and two $150,000 Powerball prizes. 2by2 has had 763 jackpot winners and 32 Tuesday Doubler jackpot winners since the game launched in early 2006.” Winners have up to 180 days from their drawing date to claim prizes.

Looking ahead, the next Powerball jackpot is set at $58 million for Wednesday’s draw. The daily-drawing game 2by2 continues with its standard jackpot of $22,000 each day.



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