22 Winning Tickets Split $3.3 Million In Powerball Prizes
Times-Tribune (Scranton, PA)
Mar. 12—Twenty-two Pennsylvania Lottery Powerball with Power Play winning tickets, including one sold in Lackawanna County, split $3.3 million in prizes for the March 10 drawing.
Each ticket matched four of the five white balls drawn — 17, 18, 37, 44 and 53 — and the red Powerball, 18, to win $150,000, less applicable withholdings. Without the $1 Power Play option, each winning ticket would have been worth $50,000. The Power Play multiplier drawn was three.
Convenient Food Mart, 401 Wyoming Ave., Scranton, and a Pittsburgh retailer each sold one winning ticket and will receive $500 each. A pair of lottery retailers in Montoursville, Lycoming County, sold 10 winning tickets each and will each receive a $5,000 bonus.
More than 27,300 other Powerball tickets won prizes of various amounts in the drawing. The Powerball jackpot rolled to an estimated annuity value of $169 million, or $116.1 million cash, for the next drawing on Saturday.
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