Pennsylvania gas station sells $1. 75m jackpot ticket
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Pennsylvania gas station sells $1.75M jackpot ticket

DAUPHIN BORO, Pa. — A Pennsylvania Lottery player matched all six numbers in Friday’s Match 6 Lotto drawing to win a $1.75 million jackpot, officials announced Monday.

The winning ticket was sold at UGo, located at 307 High Street in Dauphin Boro. The retailer will receive a $10,000 bonus for selling the jackpot-winning ticket.

The winning numbers for the July 11 drawing were 1, 21, 22, 28, 36, and 43.

The jackpot prize amount is subject to applicable withholding. Lottery officials said the winner has one year from the drawing date to claim the prize. All Match 6 Lotto tickets purchased at retailers should be signed immediately to establish ownership.

Winners are not publicly identified until they come forward and complete the prize claim process. Tickets purchased online are automatically credited to the player’s account after processing.

More than 50,400 additional tickets also won prizes in Friday’s Match 6 drawing.

Match 6 Lotto tickets can be purchased online or at lottery retailers statewide. The game costs $2 per play and offers players 18 total numbers per ticket across three lines, with multiple ways to win.

Chris Quigley

Chris Quigley

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