Attention, North Dakota Lottery players—check those tickets! Someone in Williston is about to have a very good reason to smile (and maybe start dreaming about an upgraded snowblower). It was announced on Thursday, October 30th, that a Powerball ticket sold right here in Williston is worth a cool $100,000!

Winning Numbers from Wednesday

The winning numbers from Wednesday night’s drawing were 4, 24, 49, 60, and 65, with the Powerball being 1 and a 2X Power Play multiplier. The lucky ticket was sold at Westside Fuel in Williston, so if you filled up your tank and grabbed a ticket while you were there—you might want to fish that little slip of paper out of your coat pocket before it goes through the wash.

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This Could Be Life-Changing

Can you imagine realizing you’re $100,000 richer? That’s enough to pay off some bills, take a dream vacation, or buy a lifetime supply of caramel rolls from Grandma Sharon’s. The possibilities are endless, but I would recommend resisting the urge to immediately buy every snowmobile in the store.

Of course, now everyone in town is doing the same thing—checking their tickets twice and mentally spending the money. It's the kind of excitement that makes you think maybe, just maybe, lightning can strike in Williston.

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So, if you bought your Powerball ticket at Westside Fuel, it’s time to take a look. And if you didn’t? Well, there’s always the next drawing—and a little extra hope to keep things fun. After all, someone around here just proved that dreams really do come true… one Powerball at a time.

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