Montgomery County Retailer Strikes Gold: $100,000 Powerball Win Sparks Excitement

POWERBALL New Year

GLENSIDE, PA — The Pennsylvania Lottery announced that a retailer in Montgomery County struck gold by selling a Powerball® with Power Play® ticket worth a whopping $100,000 during the July 5th drawing.

In this stroke of luck, the ticket matched four out of the five white balls drawn, specifically 17-24-48-62-68, as well as the red Powerball® number 23. This victory boosted the ticket’s value by double, thanks to the Power Play® multiplier of two. If not for the $1 Power Play® addition, the ticket would have garnered a still impressive $50,000.

Let’s not forget to give a hearty congratulations to O’ Neill’s Food Market located at 347 North Easton Road, Glenside, and applaud their $500 bonus for being the winning ticket’s seller.

Additionally, more than 54,700 other PA Lottery Powerball® tickets were also winning entries. It is advisable to diligently check each ticket, every time! Winners of Pennsylvania Lottery Powerball® have a one-year window to claim their prizes. Online winnings are automatically credited to the player’s account.

The Powerball® jackpot is roaring to an estimated annuity value of $590 million, or $304.8 million cash, for the next sizzling drawing on Saturday, July 8. Don’t miss your chance to be a multi-millionaire!

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