The PA Lottery has announced seven Powerball tickets, including one in Allegheny County, with a combined total of $9 million were sold across the state during Wednesday night’s drawing.
The Lottery says the ticket sold in Allegheny County matched all five white balls drawn (3, 19, 35, 51, 67) but not the red Powerball to win $1 million.
That ticket was sold at the Smoker Friendly on Rodi Road in Penn Hills.
Winners should sign their winning ticket, and contact the Lottery to begin the claiming process.
Two $2 million ticket were sold in York and Philadelphia and the other $1 million-winning tickets were sold in Philadelphia, Montgomery and Erie Counties, along with one online.
Even if you didn’t win a big prize, over 18,000 other Powerball tickets sold in PA have prizes on them.
Two tickets sold in Indiana and Kansas matched all the numbers and the Powerball and will split the $143 million main jackpot.
The Powerball now resets to $20 million or $9.1 million cash. The next drawing is on Saturday night.
The one in Allegheny Co. is worth $1 million
The one in Allegheny Co. is worth $1 million





