
A Publix and a Fresco Y mas sold Saturday's Florida Lottery jackpot tickets
Saturday's big money Florida Lottery-connected drawings — Fantasy 5, Cash4Life, Florida Lotto, Powerball — had two jackpot winners, tickets bought at a Publix and a Fresco Y Mas.
Monday's Powerball drawing will have a $93 million jackpot and Wednesday's Florida Lotto drawing will have a $1.5 million jackpot after neither was won Saturday night.
The midday Fantasy 5 numbers of 17, 21, 25, 27 and 31 were matched by a ticket from a Tampa Fresco Y Mas at 7851 Palm River Rd. That was worth $60,016. The evening Fantasy 5 pull of 1, 15, 24, 26 and 33 was on a Quick Pick ticket bought at a Boynton Beach Publix, 4770 N. Congress Ave., a $129,465 ticket of good fortune.
These tickets have to be redeemed at Florida Lottery headquarters in Tallahassee or one of the district offices, which are open 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The closest district office to this Publix is in Palm Springs, 4360 Forest Hill Blvd., and can be reached at WPBRC@flalottery.com or 561-640-6190. Appointments can be made, but aren't required.
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