The $328.5 million jackpot-winning Powerball ticket was sold at a Beaverton Fredy Meyer store, the Oregon Lottery announced on Friday.
The ticket matching all six Powerball numbers in last Saturday's $328.5 million Powerball jackpot was sold at the Fred Meyer store on SW Walker Road in Beaverton. The store will receive a bonus of $100,
Oregon’s latest multi-million-dollar Powerball winner has come forward to claim their prize. The first Powerball jackpot of 2025, valued at $328.5 million, was sold at the Fred Meyer store located at 15995 SW Walker Road in Beaverton on Jan.
A Fred Meyer in Beaverton celebrated selling the winning Powerball ticket of $328.5 million by donating $50,000 to a local food bank.
A person has come forward with a ticket matching all six Powerball numbers for Saturday's $328.5 million jackpot sold at a Fred Meyer in Beaverton.
The Oregon Lottery said the winner has a year to come forward. Lottery winners in Oregon, with few exceptions, cannot remain anonymous.
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Oregon continues its lottery winning streak as a $328.5M Powerball ticket was sold in Beaverton, following last year's record $1.3B jackpot win.
The winner purchased the winning ticket in Beaverton on Friday ... the largest Powerball prize won in Oregon — a $1.3 billion jackpot — was split between a Portland man, his wife, and friend.
Someone has come forward to claim the $328.5 million Powerball jackpot. But we won’t know the person’s identity for a while. The massive jackpot was hit during the Saturday, Jan. 18, drawing, McClatchy News reported. It wasn’t until Jan. 22 that someone came forward to claim the prize, the Oregon Lottery said in a Jan. 24 news release.
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