Oregon Powerball Victor Faces Continued Health Battle

By: Lottery Whisper4/7/2025
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The winner of Oregon’s $1.3 billion Powerball has opened up about their life a year after claiming the massive prize. Despite the financial windfall, the individual is still contending with a battle against cancer. The lottery winner shared that while the money has provided some relief, their health remains a primary focus. They emphasized the importance of family and support during this challenging time.

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Central Kentucky Family Celebrates Record Powerball Win

A Central Kentucky woman got an early Mother’s Day surprise when her son’s $2 Powerball ticket won a record-breaking $167.3 million jackpot—the largest in Kentucky Lottery history. Linda Grizzle and her son, Shannon Farthing of Georgetown, claimed the prize on April 28, 2025, after buying the ticket at Clark’s Pump N Shop.

Grizzle shared how stunned she was by the win, saying it felt surreal and that she could now finally pay off her debts. She immediately called her son to check the numbers together at a local store.

Kentucky Lottery officials celebrated the milestone, highlighting the win’s impact on education funding and local retailers. The family is working with a financial adviser to choose between annual payments or a $77.3 million lump sum.

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This achievement marks Maryland’s first $50,000 Powerball win for the year 2025, following a $100,000 win on the year’s first day. In the same drawing, 10,261 Marylanders collected Powerball prizes ranging from $4 to $100. With no jackpot winner, the next drawing on January 11 offers a massive prize of $263 million as an annuity or $117.7 million in cash.

The Lottery advises all ticket holders to sign their tickets promptly, store them safely, and ensure they claim their winnings within 182 days from the draw date.

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