Even though the over $1 billion Powerball jackpot wasn’t won over the Labor Day weekend, there were still several people in Indiana that won big.
INDIANAPOLIS — Even though the over $1 billion Powerball jackpot wasn’t won over the Labor Day weekend, there were still several people in Indiana that won big.
Check your tickets, because there was a $2 million winning ticket, three $150,000 winning tickets and four $50,000 winning tickets.
The following winning Powerball tickets were purchased for the Saturday, Aug. 30, drawing:
- $2 million winning Powerball with Power Play ticket – B.K.D. Marathon located at 3208 E. Coliseum Blvd. in Fort Wayne
- $150,000 winning Powerball with Power Play ticket – Family Express #56 located at 2430 N. Lebanon St. in Lebanon
- $50,000 winning Powerball ticket – Indy Mart located at 3005 E. 10th St. in Indianapolis
- $50,000 winning Powerball ticket – Prospect Retailers, Inc. located at 1440 E. Prospect St. in Indianapolis
The following winning Powerball tickets were purchased for the Monday, Sept. 1, drawing:
- $150,000 winning Powerball with Power Play ticket – Strack & Van Til #8748 located at 1600 Pioneer Trail in Chesterton
- $150,000 winning Powerball with Power Play ticket – Maysville Marathon located at 9501 Maysville Rd. in Fort Wayne
- $50,000 winning Powerball ticket – Casey’s #3990 located at 22045 County Road 6 in Elkhart
- $50,000 winning Powerball ticket – Center Food Mart located at 3448 E. 300 South in Kokomo
The winning Powerball numbers for Saturday, Aug. 30 were: 3-18-22-27-33 with the Powerball of 17 and Power Play of 3X.
The winning Powerball numbers for Monday, Sept. 1 were: 8-23-25-40-53 with the Powerball of 5 and Power Play of 3X.
Players can check their tickets with the Hoosier Lottery Mobile App online here.
Lottery officials said the ticketholders should make sure their tickets are in a secure place, consider meeting with a financial advisor and contact Hoosier Lottery customer service at 1-800-955-6886 for specific claim instructions.
The Powerball jackpot for Wednesday, Sept. 3 is an estimated $1.3 billion.