Four lucky tickets split lottery jackpot across Pennsylvania

Four lucky tickets split lottery jackpot across Pennsylvania
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MIDDLETOWN, PA — Four Treasure Hunt tickets matched all five winning numbers in Thursday’s drawing, splitting a $150,000 jackpot among players in Beaver, Westmoreland, Northampton, and Luzerne counties, Pennsylvania Lottery officials announced.

Each winning ticket, including one purchased online and three sold at retail locations, is worth $37,500 before taxes. The winning numbers from the March 20 drawing were 4, 13, 15, 25, and 30.

Retailers that sold the winning tickets include Caivano’s Plaza News Inc. in Aliquippa, Sunoco in Irwin, and GIANT Food Stores in Bethlehem. The fourth ticket was sold to an online player from Luzerne County.

More than 51,400 additional Treasure Hunt tickets also won prizes in the same drawing. Winners have one year from the date of the drawing to claim their prizes.

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Treasure Hunt drawings take place daily, with ticket sales closing at 1:05 p.m. and results posted shortly after at palottery.com. The game launched in May 2007 and remains a daily staple for Pennsylvania Lottery players.

For prize claims, in-store tickets should be signed immediately, while online winnings are automatically credited after processing. Details on filing claims can be found at palottery.com.

Key Points

  • Four tickets matched all five numbers in the March 20 Treasure Hunt drawing
  • Each winner receives $37,500 before withholding
  • Winning tickets were sold in Beaver, Westmoreland, Northampton, and Luzerne counties