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Phoenix Circle K sells $100K winner, Powerball jackpot climbs again

Posted 1/31/23

Two tickets – one in Phoenix and another in Cave Creek – were big winners in Monday night’s Powerball drawing.

But the major jackpot was not hit and is estimated to be $653 …

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LOTTERY

Phoenix Circle K sells $100K winner, Powerball jackpot climbs again

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Two tickets – one in Phoenix and another in Cave Creek – were big winners in Monday night’s Powerball drawing.

But the major jackpot was not hit and is estimated to be $653 million for the Wednesday, Feb. 1, drawing.

Two tickets were announced by the lottery as $100,000 winners. They were purchased at a Circle K, 4815 E. Carefree Highway, Phoenix, and the Safeway at 29834 N. Cave Creek Road in Cave Creek.

Each player added the Powerplay to double their $50,000 prizes, Arizona Lottery officials said.

If someone hits the Wednesday night jackpot, it would be the eighth-largest score in Powerball history, according to the lottery.