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PA Lottery Powerball Tickets worth $150,000 sold in Lebanon and Montgomery Counties

LEBANON COUNTY, Pa.– Two Pennsylvania Lottery Powerball® with Power Play® tickets worth $150,000 each were sold at Lottery retailers in Lebanon and Montgo...
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LEBANON COUNTY, Pa.– Two Pennsylvania Lottery Powerball® with Power Play® tickets worth $150,000 each were sold at Lottery retailers in Lebanon and Montgomery counties for the Saturday, February 9, drawing.

Musser’s Market, 1750 Quentin Road, Lebanon, Lebanon County, and Giant Food Store, 1201 Knapp Road, North Wales, Montgomery County, each earn $500 bonuses for selling the big winning tickets.

The tickets matched four of the five white balls drawn, 01-02-03-07-39, and the red Powerball 25. Both were sold with the $1 Power Play® option, which boosted the prizes to $150,000 instead of $50,000 because the multiplier selected for Saturday’s drawing was three. Prizes are paid less applicable withholding.

Winners can be identified only after prizes are claimed and tickets validated. Pennsylvania Lottery Powerball prizes expire one year from the drawing date. Prizes may be claimed at a Lottery retailer or the nearest Lottery office.

More than 35,000 other PA Lottery Powerball tickets won prizes of various amounts in the February 9 drawing, including more than 8,600 tickets purchased with Power Play that won prizes multiplied by three. Players should check every ticket, every time.

The Powerball jackpot rolled to an estimated annuity value of $242 million, or $148.1 million cash, for the Wednesday, February 13, drawing. Visit palottery.com to learn how to play Powerball.

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