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Franklin County store sells winning $100K Pennsylvania Lottery ticket

A Franklin County store has sold a winning $100,000 Pennsylvania Lottery ticket amid rising Powerball jackpots.

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📍 How it ended

A Franklin County store sold a winning Pennsylvania Lottery ticket worth $100,000. The story quieted without a definitive conclusion in the coverage.

Epilogue added 42d ago, after coverage quieted.

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The story so far

A retail location in Franklin County sold a Pennsylvania Lottery ticket worth $100,000. Separately, the Powerball jackpot reached $360 million for the drawing on Monday, June 29, 2026.

Coverage from ABC27 focuses on the local Pennsylvania win, while USA Today and Yahoo emphasize the climb of the Powerball jackpot to $360 million. WKYC and Asbury Park Press report on winning numbers and prize distributions for drawings in Ohio and other regions.

Future updates will likely include the results of the June 29 Powerball drawing and whether a winner claimed the $360 million jackpot.

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The obvious questions

How much did the Franklin County lottery ticket win?

The ticket won $100,000 from the Pennsylvania Lottery.

What was the Powerball jackpot for June 29, 2026?

The jackpot climbed to $360 million.

Which outlets reported on the Powerball numbers?

WKYC, Asbury Park Press, USA Today, and Yahoo provided coverage of the drawings and jackpots.

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