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Winning Lottery Tickets Sold in Maryland

November 16, 2024

Hughesville, MD* – Two winning lottery tickets were sold in Maryland over the weekend, with big wins for players of both Powerball and Bonus Match 5. A Powerball ticket secured $150,000 in a drawing on Sunday, and a Bonus Match 5 ticket won $50,000 in a Monday drawing.

A $150,000 third-tier Powerball ticket was sold in Hughesville, marking the second big win in Charles County within two weeks. The numbers drawn on Sunday night were 3, 21, 24, 34, and 46 with Powerball 9 and Power Play multiplier x3. The ticket, purchased at NSR Mart (Shell), used the Power Play option to triple the $50,000 prize to $150,000.

Additionally, a previous winning ticket from Charles County, purchased in Waldorf for the October 30th draw, recently had its $150,000 winnings claimed by another player. Meanwhile, a Bonus Match 5 ticket netted $50,000 in Westminster. Sold at a 7-Eleven on Baltimore Boulevard, the ticket featured the winning numbers.

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