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Franklin County store sells winning $100K Pennsylvania Lottery ticket

A $100K Pennsylvania Lottery win at a Franklin County store sparks local buzz amid record Powerball jackpot

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The brief

A convenience store in Franklin County sold a winning $100,000 Pennsylvania Lottery ticket, according to ABC27. Coverage from *USA Today* and *Yahoo* highlights the massive Powerball jackpot, while *Asbury Park Press* published the winning numbers.

ABC27’s report focuses on the smaller but immediate local win, emphasizing the store’s role in lottery sales. Watch for follow-up on whether the ticket holder claims the prize or if other Franklin County stores report lottery wins.

Powerball jackpot trends may also draw attention to state lottery sales nationwide.

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Quick answers

Was the $100K win from Powerball or another Pennsylvania Lottery game?

The $100,000 win was from a Pennsylvania Lottery ticket (not Powerball), as confirmed by ABC27. Powerball’s $360M jackpot was drawn separately.

Is the Franklin County store’s name or location publicly known?

Coverage does not yet specify the store’s name or exact location in Franklin County.

Has the ticket holder come forward?

ABC27 reports the ticket was sold but does not confirm if the winner has claimed the prize or shared their identity.

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