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By Eyewitness News & The Associated Press
1:08 AM CST, November 29, 2012
(WICHITA, Kan.)
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Powerball officials say the record jackpot has been won.
Early Thursday morning officials confirmed that two winning tickets were sold: One in Arizona and one in Missouri. An additional 8,924,123 players won smaller prizes.
The numbers drawn Wednesday night are: 5, 16, 22, 23, 29 and Powerball of 6.
A lottery official said late Wednesday that the jackpot increased to $579.9 million by the time of the drawing, making the cash option $379.8 million.
The drawing Wednesday night for the Multi-State Lottery Association's prize followed 16 consecutive drawings that produced no top winner, boosting the Powerball to the second-largest potential lottery payout in U.S. history.
Tickets earlier Wednesday were selling
at a rate of 130,000 a minute nationwide, the jackpot enticing many people who rarely, if ever, play the lottery.
Powerball sales in Kansas surpassed $5.25 million as of eight o'clock Wednesday night, two hours before the drawing. Final numbers are expected Thursday.
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The Powerball lottery jackpot is up to 550 million dollars. Will you buy a ticket, or have you already bought a ticket, for tonight's drawing?
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If you won, what would you do first? Buy a new home? Quit your job? Travel? Invest the money? Give money to friends and family? Give money to charity? Or something else?
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