Local store sells massive winning lottery ticket in pennsylvania
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Local Store sells massive winning lottery ticket in Pennsylvania

Westmoreland County Ticket Wins Share of $1.4M PA Lottery Cash 5 Jackpot

MOUNT PLEASANT TOWNSHIP, Pa. — A Pennsylvania Lottery player in Westmoreland County is celebrating a major win after hitting a share of the Cash 5 with Quick Cash jackpot from the April 1 drawing.

The winning ticket matched all five numbers drawn — 2, 13, 19, 25, 34 — securing a jackpot prize in one of the state’s most popular draw games.

The ticket was sold at Coen Markets on Mount Pleasant Road in Mount Pleasant Township. The retailer will receive a bonus for selling the jackpot-winning ticket.

Lottery officials said winners are not known until prizes are claimed and validated. Anyone holding a winning ticket is encouraged to sign the back and contact the Pennsylvania Lottery to begin the claims process.

More than 30,700 additional tickets also won prizes in the same drawing, officials said.

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