Lottery winning jackpot, money.
Lottery winning jackpot, money.

Maryland Lottery confirms four $50K Powerball winners

Four Maryland players win $50K in Powerball drawing

Baltimore, MD – Four Maryland lottery players each won $50,000 in Wednesday night’s Powerball drawing, state lottery officials announced.

The third-tier winning tickets were purchased in multiple counties:

  • Royal Farms, 7701 German Hill Road, Dundalk (Baltimore County)
  • Shoppers, 18066 Mateny Road, Germantown (Montgomery County)
  • Shoppers, 13600 Baltimore Avenue, Laurel (Prince George’s County)
  • S&W Liquors, 7072 Allentown Road, Temple Hills (Prince George’s County)

Each ticket matched four white balls plus the red Powerball to claim $50,000. The winning numbers were 3, 16, 29, 61, 69, with Powerball 22.

No jackpot winner was drawn, sending the top prize soaring to $1.7 billion for Saturday’s drawing—the third-largest in Powerball history. The cash payout option is estimated at $770.3 million.

Players are encouraged to sign the backs of their tickets and redeem them at authorized locations. Prizes up to $25,000 can be claimed at Maryland’s six casinos, while larger prizes must be redeemed at the Maryland Lottery Customer Resource Center in Baltimore.

Key Points

  • Four Maryland tickets each won $50,000 in the September 3 Powerball drawing
  • The winning tickets were sold in Dundalk, Germantown, Laurel, and Temple Hills
  • Jackpot now stands at $1.7 billion for Saturday’s drawing
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