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$1M Lottery Ticket Sold In Bucks County
A Powerball ticket worth $1 million was sold at a Bucks County deli, Pennsylvania lottery officials announced Monday.

BUCKS COUNTY, PA — A Powerball ticket worth $1 million was sold at a Bucks County deli, Pennsylvania lottery officials announced Monday. The ticket, a winner in the Saturday, Sept. 16 drawing, was sold at C & D Deli, 77 Downey Drive, Warminster.
It correctly matched all five white balls drawn, 17-18-24-25-31, but not the red Powerball, 24, to win $1 million (minus taxes).
Pennsylvania Lottery Powerball winners have one year from the drawing date to claim prizes. If you're the lucky winner, you should promptly sign the back of the ticket, call the Lottery at 717-702-8146 and file a claim at the nearest Lottery office.
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According to officials, more than 31,300 Pennsylvania Lottery Powerball tickets won prizes of various amounts in the Sept. 16 drawing, including 7,796 tickets purchased with the Power Play option that multiplied their prizes by two.
The jackpot was won by a ticket sold in Colorado and reset to an estimated annuity value of $40 million, or $25.4 million cash, for the Wednesday, Sept. 20, drawing.
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