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$200,000 POWERBALL TICKET SOLD IN BUTLER!
August 3, 2008
NASHVILLE - A ticket sold in Butler, in Johnson County, matched five numbers after last night's Powerball drawing, which means the player will win $200,000. In addition, a Powerball jackpot ticket was purchased in Pennsylvania for a win of $86.3 million.

Meanwhile, excitement continues to build as the LOTTO PLUS jackpot grows to an estimated $5.7 million for Tuesday night's drawing and PICK 5 hits $190,000 for Monday night’s drawing.

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