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Steven Lloyd Claims $37.6 Million

Using the change from buying a granola bar and cup of coffee to purchase a PowerballŪ ticket on a whim transformed into a $37.6 million windfall for Steven Lloyd of Harding, Luzerne County.Lottery Executive Director Todd Rucci today presented a ceremonial check for $37,622,580.20 to Lloyd, 51, holder of the single jackpot-winning ticket from the Nov.19 Powerball drawing.Lloyd's ticket matched all five white balls, 09-16-17-28-30, and the red Powerball, 11, to win the largest Pennsylvania Lottery prize ever

Lithonia woman wins $25M with 'wrong' ticket

A store clerk's mistake led to a Lithonia woman's $25 million lottery win. Kathy Scruggs, 44, matched all of the winning numbers in the Sept. 14 Powerball drawing after trying to purchase a Mega Millions ticket. Scruggs claimed her prize Monday at Georgia Lottery headquarters."I asked for a Mega Millions ticket, and the lady gave me a Powerball ticket," she explained. "I just took it anyway.

Burnsville Couple Claims $228.9 million

Thomas Morris normally buys three Powerball tickets in a single purchase, but on Aug. 10 he bought five tickets for that night's drawing. "It wasn't my normal pattern," the Burnsville resident said. As the clerk handed him the ticket, Morris told him, "You don't need to sell any more tickets - I have the winning one." Morris "folded it [the ticket], put it in my pocket and forgot about it."o us."
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