Powerball ticket sold in Fargo nets player a six-figure win

Attorney General Drew H. Wrigley - North Dakota Attorney General's Office
Attorney General Drew H. Wrigley - North Dakota Attorney General's Office
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The North Dakota Lottery announced a significant Powerball win in Fargo. A ticket purchased at Don’s Car Wash on 52nd Avenue South matched four white balls and the Powerball, securing a $150,000 prize thanks to the Power Play option. The winning numbers for Monday night’s draw were 2, 17, 18, 29, 43, with the Powerball being 3 and a Power Play multiplier of 3.

Don’s Car Wash will receive a $2,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket. The prize was initially $50,000 but increased to $150,000 due to the Power Play purchase. The winner has 180 days from the draw date to claim their prize at the North Dakota Lottery office.

Randy Miller, interim director of the North Dakota Lottery, stated: “We’ve had a really good start with winnings in 2025, totaling almost $250,000 in prize wins of $1,000 or more.” He also noted additional wins this year: three 2by2 jackpots of $22,000 each and over a dozen prizes ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 since January.

The upcoming Powerball jackpot for February 12 is estimated at $154 million. Further details and results can be found on LOTTERY.ND.GOV.



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