$1M Powerball ticket sold in Pa.; Camco Cash 5 ticket wins $570K
A Pennsylvania lottery player won $1 million in this weekend's Powerball drawing. A ticket sold in the state matched all five white balls drawn Saturday: 11, 17, 40, 50 and 62. But the ticket missed the Powerball of 26, falling short of the $333 million jackpot.
A Pennsylvania lottery player won $1 million in this weekend's Powerball drawing.
A ticket sold in the state matched all five white balls drawn Saturday: 11, 17, 40, 50 and 62. But the ticket missed the Powerball of 26, falling short of the $333 million jackpot.
No one hit the top prize, so the jackpot for Wednesday's drawing rises to $361 million for the annuity, or $250.3 million cash.
Pennsylvania's $1 million winner was sold in Lehigh County, at the Weis Markets located at 5020 Route 873 in Schnecksville. The retailer gets a $5,000 bonus.
Tickets sold in Colorado and Virginia also won $1 million each, while an Iowa ticket matched the five white balls and was bought with the power play option, boosting its value to $2 million.
In other lottery news, a ticket sold in Camden County won $570,501 in a recent Jersey Cash 5 drawing.
New Jersey Lottery officials said the ticket matched all five numbers drawn last Wednesday: 5, 13, 30, 33 and 40.
The lucky ticket was purchased at the Food Plus at 609 Sicklerville Road in Sicklerville.
The shop gets a $2,000 bonus.