MIDDLETOWN, PA — Pennsylvania Lottery enthusiasts have much to celebrate as significant wins have been recorded across the state, bringing joy and excitement to lucky players and local retailers alike.
In Delaware County, a fortunate player purchased a Powerball ticket at Tara Gas LLC, Clifton Heights, which matched five of the five white balls drawn on October 9th, securing a $1 million prize. While the winning ticket missed the red Powerball number, the retailer receives a $5,000 bonus for selling the ticket. Players are reminded to sign the back of their tickets and claim their prizes within one year from the drawing date.
Meanwhile, in Washington County, The Meadows Racetrack & Casino sold a MONOPOLYâ„¢ Own It All Scratch-Off ticket worth a staggering $5 million. This $50 game continues to attract players with its top-tier prizes. The retail establishment benefits from a $10,000 bonus for facilitating this life-changing win.
Turning to Northampton County, an online player recently won $159,849.20 on the game Stocking $tuffer Multiplier. This connect-style game, available on the Pennsylvania Lottery’s digital platforms, offers players the opportunity to engage in festive gameplay with added holiday bonuses.
In Allegheny County, a Cash 5 with Quick Cash ticket purchased at Center Independent Oil (Shell) in Clinton matched all five numbers drawn in the October 6th drawing, awarding the holder $1,003,457. This jackpot win also garners a $10,000 bonus for the selling retailer, while over 23,300 other tickets from the same draw also secured prizes.
Additionally, in Schuylkill County, a Fast Play ticket for the BBQ Bucks game sold at a 7-Eleven in Pottsville hit a progressive jackpot worth $203,200. Fast Play games provide an instant win experience without the need for a traditional draw, and this particular game starts with top prizes of $150,000.
These significant wins highlight the excitement and potential rewards of participating in the Pennsylvania Lottery. Players are always encouraged to check their tickets diligently and to claim any winnings promptly. With the Powerball jackpot continuing to grow, now standing at an estimated annuity value of $364 million, anticipation across the state remains high.
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