$328.5 Million Powerball Winner Steps Forward in Oregon
A lucky individual has come forward to claim the $328.5 million Powerball jackpot that was sold at a Fred Meyer grocery store in Beaverton, Oregon. The Oregon Lottery announced on Wednesday that the ticket holder matched all six numbers from the Saturday drawing. While the identity of the winner has not been disclosed, the process of receiving the prize will take some time due to the multi-state nature of the lottery.
The Fred Meyer store where the winning ticket was purchased will receive a $100,000 bonus for selling the jackpot ticket. In a gesture of community support, the store plans to donate $50,000 of that amount to the Oregon Food Bank, reinforcing their commitment to addressing hunger in the state.
Fred Meyer President Todd Kammeyer expressed hopes that the funds will help feed families, highlighting the ongoing issues of food insecurity in Oregon. The Powerball game has been organized by the Oregon Lottery since 1985 and has seen substantial winnings in the past, including a recent string of large prizes at the same Beaverton location.
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