Player scores six-figure lottery payday in Indiana County

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CLYMER, Pa. — A Pennsylvania Lottery player won a progressive top prize of $109,464 on Saturday after purchasing a $5 Fast Play Cyber Cash ticket at a retailer in Indiana County, officials announced Monday.

The winning ticket was sold at One Stop, located at 620 Franklin Street in Clymer. As a result, the store will receive a $500 bonus for selling the prize-winning ticket.

Cyber Cash is one of the Lottery’s Fast Play games, offering players the chance to win instantly without needing to scratch the ticket or wait for a drawing. The game’s progressive top prize starts at $75,000 and increases with each ticket sold until someone wins. Saturday’s win resets the prize for future players.

To verify winnings, players can review their printed ticket, scan it at a Lottery retailer, or use the Ticket Checker feature on the Pennsylvania Lottery’s official mobile app. All Fast Play prizes must be claimed within one year of the ticket’s purchase date, and winnings over $5,000 are subject to applicable state and federal withholding.

This prize announcement comes at the start of National Lottery Week, a coordinated celebration of state and provincial lotteries across North America. In Pennsylvania, the Lottery has provided billions in funding for programs benefiting older residents since its creation in 1971.

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