Two winning lottery Powerball tickets worth a total of $500,000 were recently sold in Pennsylvania.
The Pennsylvania Lottery said that two winning Powerball with Power Play tickets from the Monday, November 17 drawing are for a total of $500,000.
The first $250,000 ticket was purchased at a Kwik Fill in West Mead Township, Crawford County. The second ticket, worth $250,000, was sold at a Wawa in West Goshen Township, Chester County, according to the PA Lottery.
Both retailers will be awarded a $500 bonus for selling the winning tickets.
According to the Pennsylvania Lottery, the two Powerball tickets that matched four of the five white balls drawn, 7-33-50-57-66, as well as the red Powerball, won the prizes.
Winners have one year from the draw date to claim their prize. Winners are encouraged to sign their tickets and promptly notify the lottery.
The Pennsylvania Lottery said that more than 33,500 PA Lottery Powerball tickets won prizes during the drawing. The Powerball Jackpot now has an estimated annuity value of $593 million, or $277.6 million in cash.














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