Allegheny county sells $144k pa lottery treasure hunt jackpot
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Allegheny County Sells $144K PA Lottery Treasure Hunt Jackpot

Middletown, PA – A jackpot-winning ticket for the Pennsylvania Lottery Treasure Hunt game was sold in Allegheny County for the Sunday, May 5 drawing. The winning ticket matched all five drawn balls: 10-13-16-23-24, securing a prize of $144,390 after withholding.

Giant Eagle, situated at 1356 Hoffman Boulevard, West Mifflin, will be awarded a $500 bonus for selling the winning ticket. Additionally, over 44,100 other Treasure Hunt tickets won prizes in the same drawing, prompting the Lottery to remind players to check their tickets thoroughly.

Winners must remember that prizes remain unknown until they are claimed and tickets are validated. Winners have up to one year from the drawing date to claim their prizes. Those who purchased winning tickets at a Lottery retailer are advised to sign the back of the ticket immediately. Online winnings are automatically credited to a player’s account once the claim is processed. For more information on how to file a claim, players can visit palottery.com.

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