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Franklin County Store Sells $400K Jackpot-Winning Cash 5 Ticket

Middletown, PA — A stroke of luck struck Franklin County as a Pennsylvania Lottery Cash 5 with Quick Cash ticket worth $400,000 was sold for the July 25 drawing, sending waves of excitement through the community.

The winning numbers, 7-15-19-24-31, were matched by a ticket purchased at Earl’s Market Inc., nestled at 15755 Pennsylvania Avenue in State Line. This local gem not only brought joy to the winner but also earned a $500 bonus for selling the life-changing ticket.

Winners remain anonymous until prizes are claimed and tickets validated. Those holding a winning Cash 5 ticket have one year from the draw date to come forward, while Quick Cash prizes must be claimed within a year of purchase. Lucky ticket holders should reach out to their nearest Lottery office or dial 1-800-692-7481 for further steps.

Adding to the thrill, more than 13,500 other Cash 5 with Quick Cash tickets won prizes in the same drawing. Lottery officials urge players to check their tickets and claim any prizes at authorized retailers.

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