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Dallas-Fort Worth resident wins $1 million on Powerball ticket, Texas Lottery says

A North Texas resident claimed a Powerball prize worth $1 million from the March 27 drawing, according to lottery officials.
A North Texas resident claimed a Powerball prize worth $1 million from the March 27 drawing, according to lottery officials. Texas Lottery

A Dallas-Fort Worth area resident claimed a Powerball prize of $1 million from the March 27 drawing, according to a news release from the Texas Lottery.

The winner, who lives in Lewisville, bought the ticket at a Kroger store at 2709 Cross Timbers Road in Flower Mound.

The claimant chose to remain anonymous.

The winning Quick Pick ticket matched all five of white ball numbers (37-46-57-60-66), but not the red Powerball number (8).

Amy McDaniel
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Amy McDaniel edits stories about criminal justice, breaking news and education for the Star-Telegram.
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