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4 winning Pennsylvania Lottery Powerball tickets worth $1 million, $150,000 sold in Allegheny County

WASHINGTON CROSSING, PA - MAY 10: Powerball tickets await players at Cumberland Farms convenience store May 10, 2004 in Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania. 

ALLEGHENY COUNTY, Pa. — Check your tickets! Four winning Pennsylvania Lottery Powerball tickets were sold in Allegheny County, one worth $1 million and three worth $150,000.

According to the Pennsylvania Lottery, the winning tickets were from the Powerball drawing on Nov. 5.

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The $1 million ticket was sold at the GetGo at 998 Hayden Boulevard in Elizabeth. The store will receive a $5,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket.

The $150,000 tickets were sold at the following locations:

  • 7-Eleven, 4775 McKnight Road, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County;
  • 7-Eleven, 1710 Washington Road, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County; and
  • Speedway, 4380 Old William Penn Highway, Monroeville, Allegheny County

Each of the above stores will receive $500 for selling the winning tickets, the Pennsylvania Lottery said.

The $1 million ticket matched five of the five white balls drawn, 28-45-53-56-69.

The $150,000 tickets, which were Powerball with Power Play, each matched four of the five white balls drawn. Without Power Play, the tickets would’ve been worth $50,000, according to the Pennsylvania Lottery.

A total of 10 winning Pennsylvania Lottery Powerball tickets were sold throughout the commonwealth, worth a combined $3.2 million.

The next Powerball drawing, which is worth $1.9 billion, is on Monday, Nov. 7. Click here to buy tickets online or visit a local retailer.

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