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Lucky Strike in Beaver County, Two Pennsylvania Lottery Players Split $138K Treasure Hunt Jackpot

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Published on October 01, 2024
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In Beaver County, a Pennsylvania Lottery Treasure Hunt ticket holder and another in Montgomery County are splitting a hefty jackpot of $137,979. As WPXI reported, each winning ticket matched all five numbers—6, 8, 9, 10, 14—in Monday's drawing, earning the holders a sum of $68,989.50 each.

The local ticket, having been sold at Brighton Health Mart Pharmacy located in New Brighton, signifies a stroke of luck for the area. A reminder to those holding a piece of this fortune, according to Audacy, winners should "sign the back of the ticket immediately and contact the Lottery online to begin the claiming process." With the error that the store sold the ticket, becomes a beacon of chance in the community.

It's not just the jackpot winners who have caused a stir. In addition to the main prize, more than 46,500 other tickets from the same drawing have won smaller amounts. These wins, though not life-changing, add to the collective excitement and hope that lotteries tend to inspire in places like Beaver County.

While the identity of the winners remains unknown, the lottery win has already made an impact. Brighton Health Mart Pharmacy, the store where the ticket was sold, is basking in its newfound association with good fortune. For additional guidance on claiming the prize, recipients can also refer to the information provided by Pennsylvania Lottery officials.