With a little bit of luck and a whole lot of persistence, a Colorado man has hit the jackpot twice after playing the same lottery numbers for 30 years. Colorado Lottery officials identified “Joe B.” as the winner of two $1 million Powerball jackpots on March 25th. He finally claimed the winnings on Friday. The winning tickets were sold on Lake Avenue in Pueblo at two different stores, about a mile apart. “Joe B.” bought one ticket in the morning and the other in the evening, the communications director of the Colorado Lottery confirmed. The agency received approval earlier this month to process winning tickets worth $10,000 or more at a touch-free, drive-thru claims office amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Winners must make an appointment to claim their prize, or do so through the mail. Colorado Springs got a share of the luck, too. Another ticket, worth $1 million, also sold in the Wednesday drawing.