Powerball Jackpot Jumps Again To A Whopping $430M
Get ready to join that office lottery pool. The Powerball jackpot has rolled 18 times, since the June 14th drawing bringing the jackpot to an estimated $430 million, the largest in the nation.
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Get ready to join that office lottery pool. The Powerball jackpot has rolled 18 times, since the June 14th drawing bringing the jackpot to an estimated $430 million, the largest in the nation.
Excitement is buzzing as the Mega Millions and Powerball lottery game jackpots continue to rise for a combined total of $738 million.
The Mega Millions jackpot is jumping again after nobody won Tuesday night's grand prize.
Jumpin' jackpots! The Mega Millions jackpot is now $346 million, and the Powerball jackpot stands at $307 million.
There were no major winners in this past weekend's Florida Lottery Mega Millions and Powerball games which has sent their jackpots upward once again.
Starting Saturday July 1, Florida Lottery players will be able to get all of the winning numbers on CBS4, South Florida's new home for the Florida Lottery.
Get ready to join that office lottery pool. The Powerball jackpot is still growing and has now climbed to an estimated $435 million, the largest in the nation.
Jumping jackpots! The Powerball jackpot is growing again and has now climbed to an estimated $375 million, the largest in the nation.
The Powerball lottery has climbed to $302 million, the largest in the nation.
It might be time to join the office lottery pool. The jackpot keeps growing for the Powerball lottery.
This week's Powerball jackpot will be the highest since July with the drawing reaching an estimated $359 million. It's the 18th largest in lottery history.
You may want to plunk down an extra couple of bucks this week for Powerball tickets.
The Powerball jackpot has soared to $422 million for Wednesday night's drawing which is the largest in the nation.
If you're buying tickets for Saturday's Powerball drawing, you may want to pick up a couple of extras.
The Florida winner s of the historic $1.5 billion dollar Powerball jackpot are set to be revealed Wednesday.
It might not be the Powerball jackpot but this isn't bad either.
It was the talk of the town this morning in Melbourne Beach - the winning Powerball ticket.
A 19-year old man from Sanford - who played the Powerball for the first time-claimed his share of the $1.5 billion jackpot on Thursday.
The day millions of Powerball players have been dreaming about is here. The record setting jackpot for Wednesday night's drawing has grown to $1.5 billion.
The nation has been captivated by the Powerball lottery, with the jackpot now up to an unprecedented $1.5 billion.
Remaining anonymous - a topic not usually thought about when you're buying your Powerball ticket, hoping to collect the jackpot.
If you were lucky enough to win the record-high $1.5 billion Powerball lottery jackpot, who would you turn to for financial advise? Why not another uber wealthy billionaire!
Here we go again. The Powerball jackpot has been increased again and now stands at $1.4 billion, the world's largest jackpot ever offered.
The biggest lottery prize in American history is going to continue growing.
Due to extremely high sales, Saturday night's Powerball jackpot has increased to an estimated $900 million.
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