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Anonymous Powerball player sitting on $250,000 ticket - slip sold at Kroger

By James Evenden

Anonymous Powerball player sitting on $250,000 ticket - slip sold at Kroger

A POWERBALL player is sitting on a massive $250,000 ticket that hasn't been chased in - but their identity is still unknown.

An American is inches away from claiming their huge jackpot after purchasing the winning ticket from a Kroger store, but time is running out.

The Powerball lottery is once again hoping to change someone's life, if only they would come forward and take it.

The winning ticket from March 11, 2024 was sold in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, per Michigan Lottery Connect.

This player managed to match the four white balls and the Powerball drawn: 01-03-07-16-66 with a Powerball number of 05.

With the white balls, the lucky winner grabbed $50,000, but this was multiplied by the power play to a whopping $250,000.

The power play option multiplies non-jackpot prizes by up to 10 times.

As is standard with Powerball games, the player only has one year to claim their prize, which means that the window is rapidly closing.

The winner should contact the Lottery's Player Relations division at 844-917-6325 to schedule an appointment to collect the big prize.

The prize must be claimed at the Lottery's headquarters in Lansing by 4.45pm on March 11, 2025.

Powerball tickets can be purchased for $2 each at Lottery retailers across the state and online at MichiganLottery.com.

Drawings for the Powerball take place every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.

The Powerball prize has the chance to change someone's life with the amazing cash prize sum.

The number to contact is 844-917-6325 if you think you might be sitting on the ticket.

Another Powerball player is holding onto a $50,000 ticket that needs to be claimed, as per The US Sun.

For the price of a $2 ticket from a department store in Davenport, Iowa, one lucky player has won a huge cash sum.

The winner bought their ticket ahead of the draw on March 1.

There has only been one Powerball jackpot winner in 2025 so far.

Currently, it costs $2 to play the Powerball but a series of changes will affect Mega Millions gamblers in the coming months.

From April, a price of a ticket will cost $5.

The price hike is just one change that will impact Mega Millions gamblers.

Larger jackpots will occur more frequently, while the odds for winning the top prize will be improved.

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