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PRINCETON â A ticket sold in Princeton for Saturday nightâs Powerball drawing matched all five white ball winning numbers but not the Power Ball, winning the gameâs second prize, in this case totaling $2 million.
That ticket was sold around 5 p.m. Saturday at the Max Fuel Express at 400 U.S. 62 in Princeton.
Judy Davis, the manager of that Max Fuel Express store, said the company will get a $20,000 bonus for selling that ticket.
âThat goes to the company, Max Arnold and Sons; that doesnât come to us,â she said. âIt benefits our location.â
Davis said the store has had several lottery winners, but not to the scale that Saturdayâs ticket buyer won.
click to download audioPolston says the Max Fuel Express where the winning ticket was sold will receive a $20,000 selling bonus. He adds the Lottery’s security staff visited the store Monday morning and completed all security checks.
At this time, Polston says the winner has not come forward. He says they are advising the winner to sign the back of the ticket and keep it in a secure location until they claim the prize, which must be claimed within 180 days from the date of the drawing.
click to download audioPolston says due to COVID-19 the lobby at the Kentucky Lottery office is closed and the winner will need to contact the lottery’s claims office at 800-937-8946 to set up an appointment in order to claim their prize.