A Publix and a store in a historic Florida town sold lottery jackpot tickets
The best luck among Monday’s Powerball, Cash4Life and Fantasy 5 drawings blessed a player at a Publix and one in a place that claims to be “Florida’s oldest inland town.”
Both players held tickets that had the Fantasy 5 evening draw numbers of 3, 4, 10, 17 and 32. Those numbers were chosen by a player at a Chevron station in Micanopy, an Alachua County town that claims the above designation. They were also on a Quick Pick bought at a Port St. Lucie Publix, 3253 SW Port St. Lucie Blvd.
Each ticket is worth $53,429.
These tickets must be cashed at the Florida Lottery main office in Tallahassee or one of the district offices. Micanopy is in the same county as the Gainesville district office and the office in Palm Springs is the closest to Port St. Lucie.