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Cash 5 lottery ticket worth $250K sold in Scottdale

Paul Peirce
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A Pennsylvania Lottery sign in Mount Lebanon, Pa., promotes the drawings.

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A Cash 5 lottery ticket player in Scottdale will split a $500,000 jackpot with another lottery player in Lackawanna County, state lottery officials announced.

On Sunday, one of the two winning tickets was sold at the Roadrunner gas station-convenience store at 253 N. Broadway and is worth $250,000, the lottery reported. The second winning ticket was sold at a Sunoco A-Plus service station in Clarks Summit. That ticket holder will also receive $250,000, less withholding.

Each ticket matched all five balls drawn, 04-07-10-37-39.

Each retailer will receive a $500 selling bonus.

An employee at the Roadrunner reported the winning player has not come forward.

The lottery said Cash 5 prizes expire one year from the drawing date. Anyone holding a jackpot-winning Cash 5 ticket should sign the ticket and contact the nearest lottery office for further instructions or call 1-800-692-7481.

More than 30,800 other Cash 5 tickets won prizes in the drawing.

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