
California Lottery Powerball, Daily 3 Midday winning numbers for March 1, 2025
02-23-36-44-49, Powerball: 25, Power Play: 3
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Midday: 9-3-8
Evening: 2-3-3
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1st:11 Money Bags-2nd:6 Whirl Win-3rd:9 Winning Spirit, Race Time: 1:42.21
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03-25-28-33-39
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5-0-1-6
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01-18-26-32-44, Mega Ball: 09
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