No Winner Means Powerball Jackpot = $252 Million
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Updated: 6:21 PM Apr 18, 2010
No Winner Means Powerball Jackpot = $252 Million
Lady Luck never stopped by on Saturday night, as no one matched the jackpot worth $212 million. That means Wednesday's drawing will be worth $252 million.
Posted: 11:13 PM Apr 17, 2010
Reporter: Lisa McDivitt
Email Address: lmcdivitt@kktv.com
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Lady Luck never stopped by on Saturday night, as no one matched the jackpot worth $212 million. That means Wednesday's drawing will be worth $252 million.

Saturday's drawing was the tenth in this run, which means more and more people are trying to cash in on the growing jackpot.

This jackpot has grown particularly fast because of a new system that started in January.

The organizers of Powerball and Mega-Millions have agreed to cross-sell the tickets in all U.S. lottery jurisdictions, and Colorado is now one of 42 states that has Powerball. And, because more states are involved, that means more money for the lucky winner.

Powerball jackpots start at $20 million and climb from there at each drawing if no one claims the prize. This is the second time this year that the jackpot has reached $200 million, and it's been a month since anyone has won Powerball.

Here are Saturday's winning numbers:
5 21 22 41 49
Powerball 15
Powerplay 5

The next drawing will be held Wednesday, April 14.

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