SAN ANTONIO - One lucky local resident just won a Powerball prize worth $2 million.The winning ticket was bought at the H-E-B store located at 9255 Grissom Road
Wednesday's Powerball jackpot was raised to $500 million from $425 million, and people purchase tickets Tuesday night at Oscar's Food Mart #1. The winning ticket was bought at the H-E-B store located at 9255 Grissom Road. The winner remains anonymous.
The winning Quick Pick ticket matched all five of the white ball numbers drawn but did not match the red Powerball number. The Power Play number was two. Powerball Grand Prizes start at $20 million and continue until the jackpot is won. A Power Play Match Five prize is set at $2 million regardless of the Power Play number selected.
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