![]() ![]() The news came as a turbulent finale to a Powerball saga that began the night before Monday night’s drawing was postponed to Tuesday morning after technical difficulties. For selling the winning ticket, Joe’s Service Center will receive a maximum Powerball bonus of $1 million. Business owner Joe Chahayed is congratulated by regular customer, Yolanda Chavez, as he holds a check outside Joe’s Service Center in Altadena, northeast of Los Angeles Tuesday, Nov. The winning numbers, according to the lottery, were 10-33-41-47-56, with a Power number of 10. The holder of the winning ticket will be the first lottery-made billionaire in California’s history. ![]() The ticket was sold at Joe’s Mobil station in Altadena, an unincorporated area about 14 miles north of downtown Los Angeles, the lottery said Tuesday morning. A record-smashing $2.04 billion Powerball-winning ticket was sold in California, lottery officials said Tuesday, bringing to an end a brief and befuddling odyssey that “began” when the winning numbers weren’t announced on their normal schedule Monday night. ![]()
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