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IL Supermarket Celebrating Selling Winning $1.04B Powerball Ticket, But Winner Still Hasn't Come Forward

Hy-Vee Fast & Fresh in Quincy will receive a $500K bonus for selling the $104B Powerball winner The winner still has not come forward.

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Jon Marshall, store manager at the 36th Street Hy-Vee Fast & Fresh in Quincy, didn’t win the $1.04 billion Powerball jackpot, but he’s celebrating the $500,000 bonus that his store received for selling the winning ticket. (Illinois Lottery)

QUINCY, IL—Quincy supermarket employees are still taking it all in after the $1.04 billion Powerball jackpot-winning ticket was sold at the store last week. The day after the 36th Street Hy-Vee Fast & Fresh sold the winning ticket, the one big question remains on everyone's mind: Who has the winning ticket?

Jon Marshall, manager of Hy-Vee Fast & Fresh at 310 N. 36th St., got the news around 3 a.m. last Thursday when a manager at another Fast & Fresh called to tell him the store had sold the winning Powerball ticket. Marshall quickly checked the Illinois Lottery website to confirm—and then remembered he had purchased a Powerball ticket himself.

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"I then went to the kitchen to grab my ticket—I bought one too, but sadly, it wasn't me," Marshall said.

Now, the store is buzzing as customers come in to check their tickets and speculate about the mystery winner.

"I always tell my customers that it would be great to put Quincy on the map by winning a lottery ticket from our store, and sure enough, somebody did it," Marshall said. "I hope it's someone from Quincy. The winner will now be the richest person in town."

For selling the jackpot-winning ticket, Hy-Vee Fast & Fresh will receive a $500,000 retailer bonus.

"This is an exciting time for our store and the Quincy community," Marshall said. "We're thrilled to know that a life-changing Powerball ticket was purchased at our Hy-Vee location, and we couldn't be happier for whoever the lucky winner may be."

The $1.04 billion jackpot is the second-largest lottery prize ever won in Illinois. The winning ticket matched all six numbers—4, 26, 66, 67, 69 and Powerball 9—in last Wednesday's drawing. The jackpot winner has one year to claim the prize.

In addition to the jackpot, an Illinois Lottery player won $100,000, and three players won $50,000 Powerball prizes in the drawing.

Here are some more lucky places to buy lotto tickets around the state of Illinois:

DRAW DATE WINNING PRIZE AMOUNTWINNING RETAIL LOCATION
8/12/26$100,000SK 23rd Ink

444 W. 22nd St.

Lombard, IL
8/12/26$50,000County Market

1501 S. Dirksen Pkwy.

Springfield, IL
8/12/26$50,000BP Gas

242 Waukegan Rd.

Glenview, IL
8/12/26$50,000iLottery

Since the jackpot run began May 4,the Illinois Lottery said that players have purchased more than $53.8 million in Powerball tickets, generating more than $21.5 million for the Common School Fund, which supports K–12 public education throughout Illinois.

Players must be 18 or older to play. Game odds are available at Illinois Lottery.

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