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A Frisco resident won $5 million in a Texas Lottery scratch off game, according to the Texas Lottery. The winning ticket for the $5 Million Royale was bought at a RaceTrac in the 2600 block of Eldorado Parkway in Frisco, according to a Texas Lottery news release. The winner decided to remain anonymous.
Past winners, including winning Powerball numbers Aug. 20, 2025, can help you narrow the numbers you choose for Saturday's drawing.
More than 755,000 other Powerball tickets sold in the United States also won prizes ranging from $4 to $150,000, the lottery said.
A H-E-B on the San Antonio's Northeast side sold one lucky customer a $1 million winning ticket, the Texas Lottery website states. It was purchased at the store's checkout counter located at 17238 Bulverde Road, San Antonio, TX, 78247 — not far from Friesenhahn Park and the Northern Hills Golf Course.
Someone claimed a $5 million prize from a lottery game, according to the Texas Lottery. A Frisco resident bought the winning $5 Million Royale scratch ticket at RaceTrac, at 2676 Eldorado Parkway in Frisco.
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An anonymous winner has claimed a $1 million Powerball ticket in Fort Worth. The ticket, which matched all five white ball numbers, was purchased on July 12. The winner is from Granbury and was legally able to remain anonymous under Texas law.
A Frisco resident won $5 million on a Texas Lottery scratch-off ticket. He or she purchased the ticket at a RaceTrac convenience store on El Dorado Parkway in Frisco. The winner opted to remain anonymous. FRISCO, Texas - Someone in Frisco is celebrating a $5 million win after purchasing a $50 scratch-off Texas Lottery ticket.