A winning Powerball ticket from Ohio has officially expired — along with any chance for the original ticketholder to claim the hefty prize.
A winning Powerball ticket purchased in Ohio missed the deadline to claim a $138 million prize, with the state retaining approximately $1.9 million from the unclaimed prize fund.
HUBER HEIGHTS — The $138 million Powerball jackpot won in Huber Heights last summer has gone unclaimed. The Ohio Lottery ...
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The winner of a Powerball or Mega Millions jackpot can remain anonymous only if they played the lottery in one of 17 states that allow it.
This is the second winning ticket sold in the Garden State in a week. The last one was sold on December 20 in Nutley. Meanwhile, the Mega Millions jackpot continues to soar past $1 billion. The ...