A lucky lottery player in Oregon scooped an unbelievable $328 million Powerball jackpot - but could instantly lose half. The anonymous winner matched all six numbers on January 18 with a winning ticket bought in Beaverton.
The Oregon Lottery said the winner has a year to come forward. Lottery winners in Oregon, with few exceptions, cannot remain anonymous.
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.
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.
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 group behind the Beaverton Startup Challenge and other west side startup resources is seeking a new executive director.
BEAVERTON, Ore. (KATU) — The first Powerball jackpot of 2025, valued at $328.5 million, was sold in Beaverton. The winning ticket for Saturday's drawing was purchased on January 17 in the 97006 zip code.
The winning ticket was purchased in Beaverton, Oregon Lottery officials said, but the winner has yet to claim their prize.
Zoey Tang at the Portland Chess Club. Zoey recently became the first Woman grandmaster in Oregon history. Zoey Tang became the first woman chess grandmaster last year. She still a student in her junior year at Westview High School in Beaverton,
The first Powerball jackpot of 2025 was sold in Oregon and is worth $328.5 million, according to lottery officials. The winner purchased the winning ticket in Beaverton on Friday, Jan. 17 ...
The National Weather Service in Portland issued a cold weather advisory for Saturday night into Sunday morning.
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