Million dollar Powerball ticket sold in Columbus still unclaimed

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Two Ohio lottery tickets worth 1 million and 130000 remain unclaimed

Cleveland, OH – Two winning Ohio Lottery tickets worth a combined $1.13 million remain unclaimed after being sold in Columbus and Bainbridge, lottery officials said.

One ticket worth $1 million was sold for the February 16 Powerball drawing at Circle K #5686, located at 2481 Petzinger Rd. in Columbus. The ticket matched the five white balls drawn: 16, 18, 19, 56 and 6. The odds of matching those five numbers are 1 in 11,688,054.

The Powerball drawing is held at 10:59 p.m., and the next jackpot is estimated at $169 million.

In a separate drawing, a Rolling Cash 5 ticket worth $130,000 was sold at Walmart Supercenter #3250, located at 7235 Market Place Dr. in Bainbridge. The winning numbers for the February 14 drawing were 4, 8, 11, 21 and 23. The odds of matching all five numbers in Rolling Cash 5 are 1 in 575,757.

Rolling Cash 5 drawings take place daily at approximately 7:05 p.m. The next jackpot is $120,000.

Lottery officials are urging players to check their tickets as both prizes remain unclaimed.

Two lottery tickets sold in Ohio are now worth more than a million dollars combined, but the winners have yet to step forward.


Key Points

  • A $1 million Powerball ticket was sold in Columbus for the February 16 drawing
  • A $130,000 Rolling Cash 5 ticket was sold in Bainbridge for the February 14 drawing
  • Both winning tickets remain unclaimed
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