LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A Powerball ticket worth $1 million has been sold at a Kroger in Little Rock.
According to those with the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery, the ticket was sold at the Kroger located on N. Polk and is still unclaimed.
"All players who played Powerball at Kroger on N. Polk should check their tickets," said Eric Hagler, director of the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery. "The winner has 180 days from Jan. 6 to claim their prize."
The winning numbers for the $1 million ticket were 4, 31, 34, 38, and 61, with the Powerball being 13.
Alongside the $1 million ticket being sold in Little Rock, a woman from Bismarck also won $50,000 of her own from a Powerball prize.
The woman, Carolyn P, won the prize on New Year's Day but recently claimed her winning at the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery Claim Center.
Carolyn bought the winning ticket at a Kwik Stop on 109 Highway in Ola, Arkansas.
She said that she bought the ticket with her husband during a trip to Hot Springs on New Year's Eve. The two made a detour to buy energy drinks from the Kwik Stop, which is when Carolyn bought the ticket.
The next morning, the two checked the ticket while watching the news and admitted that they were shocked to see the matching numbers.
“I still couldn’t believe it,” Carolyn told lottery officials.