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$1 MILLION POWERBALL TICKET SOLD IN CONWAY
August 2, 2012
If you purchased a Powerball ticket from Tiger Mart #19 at 1812 Wright Blvd. in Conway, you might be $1 MILLION richer today.

The ticket sold in Conway matched all five white ball numbers drawn Wednesday night. Had the ticket holder purchased PowerPlay for an extra $1, the prize would have been an automatic $2 MILLION. The odds of winning $1 million are 1 in 5,153,633.

Powerball – Wednesday, August 1
3, 16, 48, 56, and 58 Powerball: 4

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