
In what's turning the heads of hopefuls in Butler County, a $1 million winning lottery ticket was sold, setting one lucky person's bank account on a skyrocketing trajectory. The Pennsylvania Lottery confirmed the winning "All Cash" scratch-off ticket originated from Belmont II—a familiar restaurant and bowling center located on North Main Street Extension in Center Township. This unexpected windfall marks the second significant lottery win in Butler County for April alone, following a Match 6 Lotto jackpot win north of $2 million in Cranberry Township.
The "All Cash" game, which commands a $20 purchase price, has catapulted Belmont II into the spotlight, not only for the thrilling news but also because the establishment is set to receive a $5,000 bonus for selling the lucky ticket. According to WTAE, the Pennsylvania Lottery reminds players that scratch-offs are distributed at random, ensuring that neither the Lottery nor its retailers can predict the destination of these winning tickets.
Lottery aficionados and casual ticket buyers alike are encouraged to visit the Pennsylvania Lottery's website or download their official app to learn more about the game. In the event of a win like this, players should take immediate action—sign the back of their ticket and call the Lottery at 1-800-692-7481, as per guidance provided on the official Pennsylvania Lottery website.









