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Winning $2M Powerball ticket remains unclaimed, PA Lottery reports. Here are the numbers

The Powerball jackpot has rolled to an estimated annuity value of $119 million, or $61 million cash, starting with Saturday, Feb. 25’s drawing, according to the Pennsylvania Lottery. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)
The Powerball jackpot has rolled to an estimated annuity value of $119 million, or $61 million cash, starting with Saturday, Feb. 25’s drawing, according to the Pennsylvania Lottery. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic) AP

A lucky player purchased a winning Powerball ticket worth approximately $2 million in Cambria County, the Pennsylvania Lottery said Thursday.

The winning ticket matched all the five white balls selected in Feb. 22’s Powerball drawing. The winning numbers are 11, 19, 39, 44 and 65.

The ticket’s Power Play multiplier doubled the winnings from $1 million to $2 million, the lottery said.

Forest Hills Pharmacy, located at 552 Locust St. in Saint Michael, will earn a $10,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket.

The winner has one year from the date of the drawing to claim the prize and can visit palottery.com for information on that process. The lottery recommends the winner sign the back of the ticket.

Feb. 22’s winning Powerball ticket was sold in Cambria County, Pennsylvania.
Feb. 22’s winning Powerball ticket was sold in Cambria County, Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Lottery

In a statement, lottery officials said the Powerball jackpot has rolled to an estimated annuity value of $119 million, or $61 million cash, starting with Saturday’s drawing.

Wednesday’s winning ticket in Cambria County continues a lucky stretch for lottery players in central Pennsylvania. Earlier in February, a Clinton County truck stop sold a $1 million winning ticket, while a store in Blair County sold a separate jackpot worth $150,000.

If you or someone you know has a problem with gambling, help is available by calling 1-800-522-4700.

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