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Winning Pennsylvania Lottery ticket set to expire

(WHTM)– A Pennsylvania Lottery Powerball ticket sold last year worth $150,000 is nearing expiration.

The Pennsylvania Lottery Powerball ticket worth $150,000 was sold in Montgomery County on March 18, 2024. The PA Lottery is encouraging players to check their tickets to ensure they aren’t missing out on the prize.

The unclaimed winning ticket was sold at Pats Beverage at 1423 East High Street in Pottstown. The lottery said the ticket matched four of the five white balls drawn: 10-17-20-39-44, and the red Powerball 16 to win the $150,00 prize/

The ticket was sold during last year’s Powerball jackpot run, which ended in a single-winning ticket worth $1.32 billion sold in Oregon, according to the lottery.

The lottery said a prize claim must be filed with the PA Lottery by mail or at a lottery office by Tuesday, March 18.

Expired tickets will remain in the lottery fund and are used to support programs benefitting older Pennsylvanians, the lottery said.

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