A Coraopolis gas station sold a scratch-off ticket worth $1 million, Pennsylvania Lottery officials announced this week.
The Feelin’ Like a Million Bucks scratch-off ticket was sold at Sunoco, located at 6700 University Boulevard. The gas station will receive a $5,000 bonus for selling the ticket.
Feelin’ Like a Million Bucks is a $20 game that offers a top prize of $1 million.
The chances of winning $1 million are one in 1.8 million, according to the lottery website.
The winner of the game was not identified.
Scratch-off prizes expire within a year from the game’s end-sale date. Winners should sign the back of their ticket and call the lottery at 1-800-692-7481.
PITTSBURGH — Three winning Treasure Hunt tickets from Wednesday’s drawing will split a jackpot prize of $130,000.50.
The winning tickets were sold in Montgomery, Snyder and Westmoreland counties.
Each jackpot-winning ticket matched all five numbers drawn, 8-9-20-25-27, to win individual prizes of $43,333.50, less applicable withholding. The winning tickets were sold by:
7-Eleven, 2033 Freeport Road & Murray Avenue, Arnold, Westmoreland County
Wawa, 1600 Egypt Road, Oaks, Montgomery County
GIANT Food Stores, 330 Marketplace Boulevard, Selinsgrove, Snyder County
More than 39,150 other Treasure Hunt tickets won prizes in the drawing. Players should check every ticket, every time.
The prizes must be claimed and the tickets validated before winners can be identified. Treasure Hunt winners have one year from the drawing date to claim prizes. Winners should immediately sign the back of their ticket and call the Lottery at 1-800-692-7481.
SOUTH PARK TOWNSHIP, Pa. — A $1.76 million winning Pennsylvania Lottery ticket was sold in Allegheny County.
The Cash 5 with Quick Cash ticket for the July 19 drawing matched all five balls: 13, 17, 29, 39 and 42.
Bavarian Beer on Brownsville Road in South Park Township sold the ticket and will receive a $10,000 bonus for doing so.
“A main Cash 5 game prize must be claimed within one year of the drawing date. Any prizes won on any Quick Cash game must be claimed within one year of the purchase date,” a news release from the Pennsylvania Lottery said.
WESTMORELAND COUNTY (KDKA) — The Pennsylvania Lottery announced Tuesday that a $3 million-winning MONOPOLY™ 100X Scratch-Off ticket was sold in Westmoreland County.
The lottery says that the ticket was sold at a Giant Eagle located at 117 S. Walnut Street in Ligonier.
This is the top prize in MONOPOLY 100X.The Pennsylvania Lottery says the winner should sign the back of their ticket and immediately call the Lottery at 1-800-692-7481 to claim their prize.
Scratch-Off prizes are only valid for a single year from the game’s end-sale date which can be found on the lottery’s website.
Someone will be able to finance quite the summer vacation after purchasing a prize-winning lottery ticket worth more than $360,000 in Murrysville.
A progressive top-prize ticket worth $360,832 for the Pennsylvania Lottery’s “Strike It Rich” game was sold at the Sunoco fuel station and Choice Cigarette Discount Outlet at the corner of William Penn Highway and Berlin Farm Road.
The Pennsylvania Lottery said a scratch-off ticket worth $1 million was sold in Berks County.The winning Millionaire Maker ticket was sold at the Wawa at 10 Maplewood Drive in Douglassville.
Scratch-off prizes expire one year from the game’s end-sale date posted on the Lottery website.
Winners should immediately sign the back of their ticket and call the Lottery at 1-800-692-7481.
EXPORT, Pa. —Someone who bought a Pennsylvania Lottery ticket at a grocery store in Westmoreland County has won a prize of more than $370,000.Lottery officials said a winning ticket in Saturday’s Cash 5 drawing was sold at the Murrysville Giant Eagle supermarket on Old William Penn Highway.
The ticket matched all five numbers drawn — 2, 11, 12, 30, 32 — to win $373,190.50, less withholding.
The winner’s name is not yet known. The ticket holder has one year to claim the prize.
The store will get a $500 bonus for selling the ticket.
Three winning Treasure Hunt tickets, one of which was sold in Westmoreland County, will split a jackpot prize of $180,000, according to the Pennsylvania Lottery.
The winning tickets were drawn Dec. 31, and the three matched all five numbers drawn to win individual prizes of $60,000.
The Westmoreland County ticket was sold at Chum’s Country Market on Mt. Pleasant Road, Ruffs Dale, while the other two tickets were sold in Berks County and Philadelphia.
More than 54,900 other Treasure Hunt tickets won prizes in the drawing. Players should check every ticket, every time, according to the lottery.
A Westmoreland County grocery store sold one of three winning Pennsylvania Lottery tickets drawn over the weekend, according to lottery officials.
The Treasure Hunt ticket with a jackpot totaling about $190,000 was sold at Shop ‘n Save along East Pittsburgh Street in Greensburg. The winner, who was not identified, will split the jackpot with two other people who purchased winning tickets in Delaware and Philadelphia counties. Each person will receive more than $63,330, officials said.
More than 53,300 people won prizes from Treasure Hunt tickets in the drawing. Treasure Hunt debuted in 2007 and requires players to select five numbers between one and 30. To win, all five numbers must match those drawn. Prizes are also given for matching two, three or four numbers.
The jackpot winners matched the numbers 09-15-17-22-30.