$500K winning lottery ticket sold in Mill Creek Boro

$500K winning Cash 5 lottery ticket sold in Huntingdon County

MIDDLETOWN, PA — One Pennsylvania Lottery player is holding a ticket worth $500,000 after hitting the jackpot in the Cash 5 with Quick Cash game for Monday night’s drawing in Huntingdon County.

The winning ticket, which matched all five numbers drawn — 4, 21, 27, 29, and 42 — was sold at Smokers Express, located at 12435 William Penn Highway in Mill Creek Boro. The retailer earns a $500 bonus for selling the winning ticket.

The prize, subject to applicable withholding, must be claimed within one year of the drawing. The identity of the winner will be released only after the ticket is validated and the claim is processed. Lottery officials are urging the holder of the winning ticket to contact the nearest Lottery office.

In addition to the jackpot hit, more than 11,600 other Cash 5 with Quick Cash tickets won prizes in the same drawing. Players can check tickets using the official PA Lottery app or at any participating retailer.

Key Points

  • A $500,000 Cash 5 with Quick Cash ticket was sold at Smokers Express in Mill Creek Boro
  • Winning numbers for Monday’s drawing were 4, 21, 27, 29, and 42
  • More than 11,600 additional tickets also won prizes in the same draw
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