$100,000 Powerball ticket sold in Pittsburgh

Three other tickets across the state have big prizes on them as well
Forms to pick numbers for Powerball are on display in a store
Forms to pick numbers for Powerball are on display in a store Photo credit (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

No big winner in Wednesday night's Powerball drawing, pushing the jackpot up to $1.4 billion.

But, in Allegheny County, one ticket hit for $100,000.

The ticket matched four of the five white balls (9, 35, 54, 63, 64) and the red Powerball (1) to win the prize.

It was sold at the Rite Aid on Atwood Street in Oakland.

One ticket sold in Wilkes-Barre matched all five numbers with the Powerplay option. It is worth $2 million.

A ticket matching the first five numbers is a $1 million winner. That ticket was sold in Philadelphia.

Another $100,000 ticket was sold in York County.

Winners should sign the back of their ticket immediately and visit the lottery’s website to begin the claiming process.

Even if you didn’t win a big prize, over 186,000 other tickets have prizes on them.

The next Powerball drawing is Saturday night.

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