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One of Saturday's Florida Lottery jackpot tickets was bought in Miami

One of Saturday's Florida Lottery jackpot tickets was bought in Miami

Miami Herald12 hours ago

Saturday's Florida Lotto, Powerball, Fantasy 5 and Cash4Life drawings produced three winners, one of which came from a Miami gas station.
Powerball will have a $182 million jackpot Monday after no big winners Saturday. Wednesday's Florida Lotto big prize will be up to $12.5 million.
READ MORE: A lottery ticket bought at a Miami-Dade Publix on Friday is worth $118,000
Saturday's midday Fantasy 5 draw winner bought a lucky Quick Pick ticket displaying 2, 12, 19, 26 and 29 at the Chevron station just south of the 27th Avenue Drawbridge, 1684 NW 27th Ave. That's now a $57,418 ticket.
The evening draw was split between a Quick Pick ticket bought at an Orlando Speedway station and another ticket bought at a Palm Bay Publix.
This ticket must be cashed at the Florida Lottery main office in Tallahassee or one of the district offices, such as the one at 14621 Oak Ln. in Miami Lakes. Appointments aren't required, but can be made at MIARC@flalottery.com or 305-364-3080.

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