Four $50k raffle tickets sold in pennsylvania’s new year’s drawing
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Four $50K raffle tickets sold in Pennsylvania’s New Year’s drawing

MIDDLETOWN, PA — The Pennsylvania Lottery has announced the winners of the $50,000 prizes from the fourth “4s Galore” bonus drawing, part of the New Year’s Millionaire Raffle. Winning tickets were sold in Northampton, Allegheny, Mercer, and Westmoreland counties.

The lucky tickets, drawn from over 181,200 sold between December 17 and December 30, were sold at the following locations: Wind Creek Bethlehem in Bethlehem, Puff Discount Tobacco in Monroeville, Wolf Creek Sunoco in Jackson Center, and Giant Eagle in Greensburg. Each winning ticket holder will claim $50,000.

The 4s Galore Drawings are part of a series of bonus events leading up to the Millionaire Raffle drawing on January 4, where four $1 million top prizes and more than 6,000 other cash prizes will be awarded. Tickets for the Millionaire Raffle cost $20 and remain on sale until the drawing date or until all 500,000 tickets are sold.

Lottery officials advise winners to visit a Pennsylvania Lottery office to claim their prize in person and remind ticket holders to keep their tickets for the January 4 Millionaire Raffle drawing, as tickets can win in both events.

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