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U.S. Postal Service Employee Receives $50,000 Special Delivery

Randallstown man wins third-tier prize Powerball prize on quick-pick ticket

A Baltimore County man who regularly plays Maryland Lottery games doesn’t often get to experience the joy of finding a five-figure winning ticket. The U.S. Postal Service employee is celebrating a special delivery of his very own — a third-tier $50,000 Powerball prize.

The Randallstown resident bought a $3 quick-pick Powerball ticket, which included the Double Play feature, from Royal Farms located at 4045 Wilkens Avenue in Baltimore. He generally plays draw games and uses personal sets of numbers, but on June 1, he opted for a simple quick-pick ticket.

The very next day, he was in disbelief after scanning his ticket and learning about his Lottery luck in the June 1 drawing. He hasn’t made any plans yet for his prize, but does plan to keep playing until he wins a big jackpot.

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