The winner of the $2 million Powerball prize this month in southeast Iowa is an Illinois woman who was in Burlington shopping when she decided to buy a Powerball ticket.
Lisa Hays of Monmouth, Ill., said she plans to buy a house and a new car and get a big jump start on her retirement planning now that she’s claimed her lottery prize.
Lisa said she was shopping when she decided to buy two Powerball plays on one ticket for the Feb. 9 Powerball drawing. She won $12 on the first play by matching just the Powerball, and $2 million on her second play by matching the first five numbers but missing the Powerball. She said she realizes that if the numbers from the two plays had been combined differently, she could have won that night’s jackpot.
But she also says that $2 million is great, and she’s been freaking out about her win!
Lisa said she looked up the winning numbers the day after the drawing and initially was happy with a $12 win. Then she noticed what she’d matched on the next line of numbers on her ticket. She said she was having trouble believing her eyes, so she called her mom and had her double-check the results.
Lisa bought her winning Powerball ticket at Hy-Vee, 3140 Agency St. in Burlington. Because she had added the Power Play® option to her purchase, her initial winnings were multiplied. The $4 she initially won for matching just the Powerball was multiplied to $12, while her $1 million prize for matching the first five numbers on a different play was doubled to $2 million.
Lisa, 49, who works as a teacher, said she buys Powerball tickets when the jackpot really gets up there, and she generally uses the easy-pick option, which lets the lottery terminal determine the numbers printed on her ticket.
The winning numbers in the Feb. 9 Powerball drawing were: 1-2-3-7-39 and Powerball 25. No one matched all six numbers that night to win the jackpot and the big prize has continued to climb since then, now standing at an estimated $282 million annuity ($171.4 million lump-sum option) for Wednesday.
Hy-Vee will receive a $2,000 bonus from the Iowa Lottery for selling the $2 million-winning ticket at one of its stores.
Earlier this month, a Quad-Cities man claimed a $1 million Mega Millions prize with a ticket he purchased at a central-Iowa convenience store for that game’s Jan. 15 drawing. Danny Lovett, a trucker driver from East Moline, Ill., claimed his $1 million prize on Feb. 4.
And, another big Powerball prize in central Iowa is still unclaimed 10 months after it was won. That $1 million prize was won with a ticket purchased in Nevada for the Powerball drawing on April 11, 2018. Powerball prizes won in Iowa must be claimed within 365 days of the drawing for which they were won, so the Nevada prize will expire in about two months – at 4 p.m. on April 11 – if it’s not claimed before then.
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