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[h=4]No winner in $380M Powerball jackpot[/h]BROOK PARK, Ohio — What would you do with $380 million? Someone soon may have to make that life-changing decision. Saturday's jackpot is in the top 10 of the largest jackpots and expected to tie a $380 Mega Millions jackpot from Jan. 4, 2011.![]()
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Powerball Jackpot
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BROOK PARK, Ohio — Lottery officials say no jackpot winner was selected in the latest $380 million Powerball drawing.
The next drawing will be Wednesday after no one matched Saturday's winning numbers.
Sue Dooley is the senior drawing manager for the Multi-State Lottery Association, which oversees Powerball. She says the estimated value of Wednesday's drawing will be $450 million.
Saturday's jackpot is in the top 10 of the largest jackpots and expected to tie a $380 Mega Millions jackpot from Jan. 4, 2011.
The drawing created big lines at the Shell gas station here in this Cleveland suburb all day before 10 p.m., the deadline to purchase the winning ticket. The winning numbers in the drawing, which took place at 10:59 p.m. ET Saturday, are 05-10-21-34-58 with a Powerball of 33.
"It's getting really up there," buyer Rick Dennison said. "You know how much I can do with that kind of money? There would be no homeless people left in Cleveland there would be no hungry people left in Cleveland."
Powerball players win by matching numbers on their $2 ticket to those drawn on five white balls and the red Powerball. If you don't match the red Powerball but get the other five numbers, you win $1 million.
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The odds of winning are more than 1 in 175 million, according to the Multi-State Lottery Association. The odds of winning $1 million are more than 1 in 5 million.
Powerball is played in 44 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Only Alabama, Alaska, Hawaii, Mississippi, Nevada and Utah don't have this lottery.
In Brook Park, when asked what they would do with $380 million, some folks said they would retire. Others said they would travel the world.
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