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Someone in Pennsylvania can now claim to be a millionaire. That’s because a The ticket matched five of the five white balls — 2-26-43-44-62 — to win $1 million, minus taxes. It did not match the red Powerball number.
A Westmoreland County convenience store sold a Pennsylvania Lottery Match 6 ticket worth more than $1 million on Saturday. The $1.2 million winning ticket matched all six numbers drawn, 17-20-21-30-37-38,
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$1 Million won from PA Lottery online game
A lucky lottery player from Luzerne County has won $1,000,000 from an online game. The Pennsylvania Lottery recently awarded an online prize worth $1,000,000 on the game Million Dollar Countdown to a player in Luzerne County.
The Pennsylvania Lottery has awarded an online prize worth $1 million to a player from Luzerne County. LUZERNE COUNTY, Pa. — One lucky lottery player in Luzerne County won big in an online game. Pennsylvania Lottery awarded an online prize worth $1 million on the game Million Dollar Countdown to a player from Luzerne County.
The Pennsylvania Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Monday, Oct. 20, 2025 results for each game: Check Powerball payouts and previous drawings here.
BULLSKIN TOWNSHIP, Pa. — A jackpot-winning lottery ticket was sold in Fayette County. Pennsylvania Lottery officials say the Cash 5 with Quick Cash ticket matched all five balls drawn, 23-34-36-37-39, to win $300,000 in Tuesday’s drawing.
One Pennsylvania Lottery player in Westmoreland County recently became a millionaire. A jackpot-winning Match 6 Lotto ticket worth $1.2 million from the Saturday, Nov. 1 drawing was sold to the lucky winner.
The state Senate passed a bill on Monday that would allow Pennsylvania lottery winners to remain anonymous when collecting a prize of $100,000 or more. The bill, introduced by Sen. Lisa Baker (R-Luzerne) with a bipartisan group of co-sponsors,
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PA Lottery announces holiday-theme second chance drawing
With the holiday season approaching, the Pennsylvania Lottery is announcing its “Oh, What Fir-tune Second-Chance Drawing”. Players will be able to enter non-winning holiday-themed scratch-off and fast play tickets,