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5 $50K Powerball Tickets Unclaimed In MD, About To Expire
Five winning Powerball tickets sold in Maryland worth $50,000 each are about to expire. Do you have one of them?

BALTIMORE, MD — From Rockville to Glen Burnie and Essex, five Maryland residents purchased winning $50,000 Powerball tickets in 2018 and they are about to expire. To win $50,000, players must match four numbers and the Powerball; winners have 182 days from the drawing date to claim their prive. The first two of the five $50,000 tickets must be claimed before the end of February.
A $50,000 winner in the Aug. 11, 2018, Powerball drawing was sold at Burchmart, 27350 Three Notch Road in Mechanicsville. The winning numbers for that drawing were 5, 43, 56, 62 and 68; the Powerball was 24. The prize must be claimed by Feb. 9, according to a Maryland Lottery news release.
A winning ticket from the Aug. 25, 2018, drawing was purchased on Aug. 24, 2018, at Giant, 7940 Crain Highway in Glen Burnie. The winning numbers for that drawing were 20, 25, 54, 57 and 63; the Powerball was 8. The deadline to claim the prizeis Feb. 23.
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The other unclaimed $50,000 winning Powerball tickets are:
- Oct. 13, 2018, drawing — Springdale Food Mart, 5703 Mt. Holly Road in East New Market, expires April 13.
- Oct. 20, 2018, drawing — Dad’s Beer and Wine, 603 Hungerford Drive in Rockville, expires April 20.
- Oct. 31, 2018, drawing — 7-Eleven, 200 Back River Neck Road in Essex, expires May 1.
Winners should sign the backs of their tickets and bring them, with required identification (listed at mdlottery.com/winners/how-to-claim), to the Maryland Lottery Customer Resource Center at 1800 Washington Boulevard in Baltimore.
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Since its inception in 1973, Maryland Lottery and Gaming has awarded more than $25.6 billion in prizes to players and more than $16 billion in revenue to the state of Maryland for education, public safety and health, human resources and the environment. For more information, go to mdlottery.com.
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