(WFRV) – While Wisconsin didn’t take home the top Powerball jackpot, it was still a winning weekend across the state — especially in northeast Wisconsin.
On Friday, Dean Luck claimed a $1 million prize from a Million Dollar Diamonds scratch ticket he purchased at Jerry’s Automotive in Beaver Dam. Launched on March 14, 2025, the game still has one $1 million top prize remaining, with odds of 1 in 160,000.
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Saturday brought even more excitement in northeast Wisconsin. A $100,000 All or Nothing ticket, matching zero out of 11 numbers for the Sept. 6 midday drawing, was sold at Kwik Trip in Winneconne.
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Later that night, four winning Powerball tickets were sold in Wisconsin. Three $50,000 tickets were purchased at Bhirdos by the Bay in Sister Bay, Marathon Express Mart in Antigo, and Kwik Trip in Neenah. Another ticket sold at Kwik Trip in Ashwaubenon included the $1 Power Play option, doubling the $50,000 win to $100,000 thanks to a 2X multiplier.
The Wisconsin Lottery says 173,905 tickets won prizes ranging from $4 to $100,000 in the Sept. 6 Powerball drawing alone. Players have 180 days from the draw date to claim winnings.