Winning Powerball ticket purchased in Grafton

GRAFTON, W.Va. — Someone purchased a $1 million ticket at a Taylor County convenience store.

The West Virginia Lottery announced Tuesday the winning ticket was sold at the Circle K on Beech Street in Grafton.

The ticket is worth $1 million because all five numbers were matched in Saturday’s Powerball drawing. The ticket did not match the Powerball.

Winning numbers Saturday were 6, 12, 20, 27, 32. The Powerball was 4.

The holder of the winning ticket is asked to sign the back of it and contact the West Virginia Lottery.





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