Lottery ticket worth $1 million sold in Collinsville
BY RANDY KREHBIEL World Staff Writer
Thursday, November 29, 2012
11/29/12 at 12:33 PM
Neither of the Powerball jackpot winning tickets drawn Wednesday night were sold in Oklahoma, but a $1 million ticket was sold in Collinsville, the Oklahoma Lottery Commission said Thursday.
Officials said that the 4-Way Stop located at 1502 W. Main in Collinsville sold the ticket.
Oklahoma Lottery Executive Commissioner Rollo Redburn said the $1 million prize-winner was one of 58 nationwide. Oklahoma also had two $40,000 winners and four $10,000 winners.
Winning $1 million requires correctly picking all five "white ball" numbers but missing the Powerball number.
The two $40,000 winners picked four of five white balls and paid an extra $1 on a $2 ticket for the Power Play.
The four $10,000 winners also correctly picked four of five white ball numbers but did not buy the Power Play.
Redburn said Oklahoma Lottery ticket sales were up about $7 million for the seven days through Wednesday compared to the previous seven-day period.
Tickets sold in Arizona and Missouri will split the $587.5 million Powerball jackpot from Wednesday's drawing.
The winning numbers are: 5, 16, 22, 23, 29 and Powerball of 6.
Wedneday's Oklahoma Powerball winners:
$1,000,000: 4-Way Stop, 1502 W. Main in Collinsville
$40,000: Willis Quick Stop #11, 1415 E. Broadway in Seminole
$40,000: City Stop, 11 Monroe Ave NE in Piedmont
$10,014: OnCue Express #7, 1820 S Sangre Road in Stillwater
$10,004: Ben’s Stateline 1st Stop, 2264 Hwy 412 in Colcord
$10,000: Food Pyramid #65, 4818 E 80th St. South in Tulsa
$10,000: Quik Trip #56, 9621 E Pine Street in Tulsa
Associated Images:

Marlene Gilliland fills out her lottery tickets Tuesday for the Wednesday Powerball drawing. No Powerball-winning ticket was sold in Oklahoma, but a $1 million-winning ticket was sold in Collinsville. STEPHEN PINGRY/Tulsa World
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