Pennsylvania Powerball ticket worth $100K expires soon. Here are the winning numbers

If you bought a Powerball ticket in Bradford County last year, a $100,000 prize may be yours. The ticket was sold in the April 18, 2022 lottery, and the winner must file a prize claim by the end of business day April 18.

The unclaimed ticket was purchased from Dandy Mini Mart at 44 Golden Mile Road in Towanda, according to a March 17 press release from the Pennsylvania Lottery. The ticket matched four of the five white balls drawn, which were 8, 33, 55, 59 and 62, along with the red Powerball 18.

“By law, unclaimed, expired lottery prizes remain in the Lottery Fund and are used to support programs benefiting older Pennsylvanians,” the Pennsylvania Lottery press release said. “Although some lotteries give players only 90 or 180 days to claim a prize, Pennsylvania Lottery draw game prizes may be claimed on a business day up to one year from the drawing date.”

Tickets should be signed immediately, the state lottery office advises, and players can check their tickets at retailers using self-service scanners or through the Pennsylvania Lottery app.

Indiana County win

A lucky lottery player from Indiana County won a prize of $115,601.50 recently playing the online game Jungle Tumble Jackpots, according to another March 17 press release from the Pennsylvania Lottery.

“Jungle Tumble Jackpots features a connect-style internet instant game with three progressive jackpots,” the lottery stated. “Game play features a chance to unlock five free games, a chance to multiply any prize won up to five times, and a chance to activate two different bonus games.”

Online games can be played on a computer, tablet or cell phone. You can also view winning numbers online.

March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month, and Pennsylvania players looking to limit their gambling can set budgets online, schedule a cool-off period or self-exclude from online games.

If you or someone you know has a problem with gambling, help is available in Pennsylvania at 1-800-426-2537 or online at pacouncil.com.