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An LA convenience store owner will get a $1 million reward for selling the winning Powerball ticket. Nabor Herrera told K-CAL News he plans to take his family on a vacation to Cabo San Lucas. On Thursday, Powerball confirmed that someone in California had picked the correct numbers to scoop the $1.08 billion jackpot. This was the third-largest sum in Powerball's history, after a $2.04 billion jackpot last year. Herrera, who has four children, told K-CAL he plans to take his family on a vacation to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico with some of the winnings.
Persons: Nabor Herrera, Cabo San, Herrera, he'd, Joseph Chahayed, Palmitas's Herrera Organizations: CAL, Service, Downtown, Powerball Locations: LA, Cabo, Cabo San Lucas, Wall, Silicon, Angeles, California, Mexico
The prize goes up to an estimated $650 million and the wait for a winner goes on as there were no PowerBall jackpot winners in Saturday's draw. The cash option for Monday's draw will be an estimated $328.3 million, Powerball said in a news release, adding that it "ranks as the ninth largest Powerball jackpot on record," and the second largest this year. Three tickets, sold in California, Illinois and Colorado, matched the first five numbers for a prize of $1 million each, Powerball said. A player in Washington also won $754.6 million in February and the following month a player scooped $162.6 million. His winning ticket was sold at Joe's Service Center in Altadena, about 15 miles outside downtown Los Angeles.
Persons: Saturday's, Edwin Castro, Castro, Carolyn Becker, Joseph Chahayed Organizations: Saturday's, Joe's Service Locations: California , Illinois, Colorado, Ohio, Washington, Altadena, Los Angeles, Syria
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