<h3>Idaho lottery news</h3>
<p>$200,000 Winning Powerball Ticket Sold in Moscow, Idaho (10/15/2007)
Monday, October 15, 2007
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Boise Idaho: Someone in Moscow may be holding a $200,000 <b>winning
Powerball ticket</b> and not even know it. The Idaho Lottery confirmed
that
a winning ticket worth $200,000 was sold in Moscow, in Latah County for
last
Saturday night's $15 million draw. The winning ticket matched all five
numbers but not the Powerball. The winning numbers were 21, 30, 34, 36, 49
and the Powerball was 42.
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No one has contacted the Idaho Lottery to claim owner****p of the winning
ticket.
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We are encouraging all of our players who may have been in the Moscow area
recently to check their tickets carefully," announced Jeff Anderson, Idaho
Lottery Director. "Too often if a player realizes they have not matched
the
Powerball they do not check their other numbers. In this case, the winner
did match every number but not the Powerball.
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The <b>Idaho Lottery</b> has not released the store location that sold the
winning ticket. Approximately 60% of the Lottery retail locations in
Moscow
are gas stations, meaning someone who visited the area might also be the
winner. The University of Idaho hosted a homecoming game against Fresno
State on Saturday afternoon in Moscow with more than 14,000 people in
attendance, many of them traveling to and from the game.
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Anderson also encouraged every player to sign their winning tickets before
presenting them for payment. "Whether it is a one dollar winner or a
$200,000 winner, we want to ensure players secure owner****p of their
tickets," he added.
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www.needto.net/id-idaho-lottery-results.htm
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This is the Idaho Lottery's fifth $200,000 or higher winning Powerball
ticket since January 1.
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http://www.needto.net/id-idaho-lottery-results.htm
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