Rutter’s in Dauphin County sells $200K Powerball winner
MIDDLETOWN, PA — A Dauphin County player is holding a Powerball ticket worth $200,000 after Monday night’s drawing, as the Power Play feature turned a standard win into a major payday.
The winning ticket was sold at Rutter’s, located at 2800 Vine Street in Londonderry Township. It matched four white balls and the Powerball — 23, 35, 59, 63, 68, and red Powerball 2 — and included the $1 Power Play option. Because the Power Play multiplier drawn was four, the ticket’s $50,000 prize increased to $200,000.
Rutter’s will receive a $500 bonus from the Pennsylvania Lottery for selling the winning ticket.
The Powerball jackpot continues to surge, with an estimated annuity value of $1.25 billion and a cash option of $572.1 million for Wednesday’s drawing.
In the same drawing, more than 125,200 other Pennsylvania Lottery tickets won prizes, including thousands with Power Play and Double Play features.
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Key Points
- Dauphin County player wins $200,000 using Power Play on Powerball ticket
- Winning ticket sold at Rutter’s on Vine Street in Londonderry Township
- Jackpot rises to $1.25 billion with $572.1 million cash value