Winning lottery ticket worth $1 million sold in Aiken

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Date: January 31, 2024

One lucky person is about to become richer thanks to a winning Powerball ticket.

According to a press release from the South Carolina Lottery, a $1 million Powerball ticket was sold in Aiken County at the Windsor Shell, 4467 Charleston Highway in Windsor. The winning numbers from the drawing on Monday, Jan. 30, are 39 – 41 – 43 – 49 – 64 and Powerbal4

The odds of a player winning $1 million are 1 in 11,688,054, the release said. For Wednesday’s drawing, the estimated jackpot is $188 million.

For information on claiming prizes, visit sceducationlottery.com.


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Stephanie Hill has been a journalist for over 10 years. She is a graduate of Greenbrier High School, graduated from Augusta University with a degree in journalism, and graduated from the University of South Carolina with a Masters in Mass Communication. She has previously worked at The Panola Watchman in Carthage, Texas, The White County News in Cleveland, Georgia, and The Aiken Standard in Aiken, S.C. She has experience covering cities, education, crime, and lifestyle reporting. She covers Columbia County government and the cities of Harlem and Grovetown. She has won multiple awards for her writing and photos.

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