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Lottery Officials: Powerball Ticket Worth $1 Million Sold in Tolland County Remains Unclaimed
Time is ticking away for the winner.

TOLLAND COUNTY, CT - It is now 24 days and counting for the person who purchased a $1 million prize-winning Powerball ticket in Tolland County over the winter to claim the prize.
The ticket, a winner from the Feb. 20 drawing, is set to expire on Aug. 18, lottery officials said. Lottery officials said the winning numbers drawn that day were: 11 - 12 - 15 - 16 - 54 and the Powerball number was 25.
To claim the prize, the winner must have the ticket processed on or before Aug. 18 by going to a Connecticut Lottery retailer or Lottery Headquarters, where the retailer or lottery officials will validate the ticket through their terminals, lottery officials said.
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All draw game tickets expire 180 calendar days from the draw date, lottery officials said.
Players are being encouraged to check their tickets carefully online at CTLOTTERY.ORG, by scanning in a lottery Ticket Checker, by using the official CT Lottery Mobile App, or at any lottery retailer location or by calling 860-713-2700.
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