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$200,000 POWERBALL WIN IN CLARKSVILLE!
April 13, 2008
NASHVILLE - A player who purchased a ticket in Clarksville matched all five white numbers correctly for a Powerball win of $200,000 in Saturday night’s drawing. The estimated jackpot for Wednesday night’s drawing stands at $91 million.

In other weekend news, the Lottery's newest drawing-style game, Lotto Plus, produced 5,645 winners and a jackpot estimated at $1.9 million for Tuesday. Pick 5 created 9,803 winners and a jackpot estimated at $70,000 for Monday night.

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