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25-YEAR-OLD MIAMI WOMAN TAKES HOME $2 MILLION POWERBALL WITH POWER PLAY PRIZE
August 21, 2012
The Florida Lottery announces that Maria Henriquez, 25, of Miami, claimed a $2 million POWERBALL prize from the August 8 drawing. Henriquez's winning ticket was purchased from Publix, located at 1525 S.W. 107th Avenue in Miami. The retailer received a $5,000 bonus commission for selling the $2 million POWERBALL with Power Play ticket.

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