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LAKELAND TICKET A $200,000 WIN!
May 17, 2009
A Powerball ticket sold in Lakeland is worth $200,000 after Saturday night's drawing, on top of the news that the jackpot now stands at $170 million! In addition to the $200,000 winner, the drawing created 35,913 winning tickets in Tennessee. No additional information about the Lakeland win is available until the prize is claimed.

The jackpots for the Tennessee Lottery’s in-state drawing games rolled as well, with PICK 5 at $160,000 and LOTTO PLUS at $1.7 million.

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