WISCONSIN — Wisconsin may have three more millionaires.

Three winning lottery tickets have been sold in Wisconsin this week, including a $1 million Royal Millions scratch ticket, a $1 million Powerball ticket and a $2 million Tremendous Two Million scratch game. 

The Royal Millions ticket was sold at a Kwik Trip on 1809 W. St. Paul Ave. in Waukesha, Wis. on Sept. 27. A Kwik Trip on 710 W. Evergreen Dr. in Grand Chute, Wis. sold the winning Tremendous Two Million scratch on Oct. 4. 

Tremendous Two Million has one $2 million prize remaining; Royal Millions has two $1 million prizes remaining. 

The $1 million winning Powerball ticket was sold at a Kwik Trip in Mauston, Wis. for the Oct. 1 drawing. It’s the second time a $1 million Powerball ticket has been sold in the state this year, per Wisconsin Lottery officials.

“We may be a small city but we’re a pretty large truck stop,” Britney Hall, a store leader, said. “It will be exciting to see who the winner is. It would be great if it were a local person.”

Mauston is home to 4,316 people.

The store, located on 611 Gateway Ave., has sold two $50 thousand winning Powerball tickets in the last five years. It also sold two Badger 5 jackpot-winning tickets — one was $211 thousand and another was $22 thousand.

Hall said a lot of Kwik Trip regulars come in to buy lottery tickets.

Kwik Trip will benefit, too, according to Wisconsin Lottery. “Kwik Trip will receive $20 thousand as part of the Retailer Performance Program Winning Ticket Incentive for selling the winning ticket,” a Wisconsin Lottery statement said.

The winners' names have not been released.

The odds of winning a $1 million Powerball prize at 1 in 11,688,054, while the odds of winning a $50,000 prize are 1 in 913,130. The odds of winning a $1 million Royal Millions prize are 1 in 160,000, while the odds of winning $2 million from Tremendous Two Million are 1 in 280,000. 

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