New Release: Powerball® Jackpot Climbs to Estimated $1.3 Billion for Wednesday, September 3
Powerball® Jackpot Climbs to Estimated $1.3 Billion for Wednesday, September 3
Six $50,000 Powerball® Wins on Monday, September 1
ROSEVILLE, Minn. (September 2, 2025) — The Powerball jackpot is an estimated $1.3 billion (annuity option) for the Wednesday, September 3 drawing.
Minnesota Lottery players won six big Powerball® prizes in the Monday, September 1 drawing. The winning $50,000 Powerball tickets were sold in:
- Anoka at Holiday Stationstore located at 460 W. Main Street
- Blaine at Speedway located at 2310 Cloud Drive NE
- Coon Rapids at Joe’s Kwik Marts located at 3516 Main Street NW
- Elk River at Holiday Stationstore located at 18823 Freeport Avenue
- West St. Paul at Holiday Stationstore located at 1845 Robert Street
- Woodbury at Seasons Market Holiday located at 757 Radio Drive
In Minnesota, prize claims must be submitted within one (1) year of the drawing date. Minnesota Lottery prizes above $50,000 must be claimed in person at Minnesota Lottery headquarters in Roseville. Prizes $50,000 and below can be claimed by mail or at any regional office. It is recommended that winners call ahead to check hours and to make an appointment
Unless the winner chooses to opt in to publicity, their name and city will not be released. As of Sept. 1, 2021, the names and cities of lottery prize winners above $10,000 are private data.
Visit www.mnlottery.com for more information and official rules.
About the Minnesota Lottery
Playing Our Part: Since 1990, the lottery has generated more than $4 billion for programs that positively impact the lives of Minnesotans. More than $1.8 billion has helped preserve, restore and protect Minnesota’s environment through the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund, Game and Fish Fund and the Natural Resources Fund. Another $2.2 billion has helped fund state programs, including education, public safety and health and human services. Lottery dollars also support programs to help prevent and treat problem gambling. For more information, visit www.mnlottery.com.
Contact:
Minnesota Lottery, Joan Schimml, 612-790-2685, communications@mnlottery.com