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What s the longest-running jackpot game in Pennsylvania Lottery history?

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What s the longest-running jackpot game in Pennsylvania Lottery history?

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STATE LINE – Barbara Jeannette of Chambersburg, Franklin County, won $395,686.50 from the July 27 Cash 5 drawing. Lottery Executive Director Ed Trees presented a ceremonial check to Jeannette at Earl’s Market in State Line, Franklin County, where she purchased her winning ticket. The owner of Earl’s Market, Joe Lesko, was presented with a $500 ceremonial bonus check for selling the winning ticket. “I’m not sure what my husband and I will do with all of the money, but I do know we will put some aside for retirement,” said Jeannette, an account manager at Hoffman Transport in Greencastle. Jeannette had one of two tickets that matched all five numbers drawn, 14-18-23-28-40, to win a share of the July 27 Cash 5 jackpot worth $791,373. Each of the two jackpot-winning tickets sold was worth $395,686.50 cash, less 25 percent federal withholding. The other jackpot- winning ticket, yet to be claimed, was sold in Washington County. How to play Cash 5: To play Cash 5, players pay $1 and select fi

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Barbara Jeannette of Chambersburg, Franklin County, won $395,686.50 from the July 27 Cash 5 drawing. Lottery Executive Director Ed Trees presented a ceremonial check to Jeannette at Earl’s Market in State Line, Franklin County, where she purchased her winning ticket. The owner of Earl’s Market, Joe Lesko, was presented with a $500 ceremonial bonus check for selling the winning ticket. “I’m not sure what my husband and I will do with all of the money, but I do know we will put some aside for retirement,” said Jeannette, an account manager at Hoffman Transport in Greencastle. Jeannette had one of two tickets that matched all five numbers drawn, 14-18-23-28-40, to win a share of the July 27 Cash 5 jackpot worth $791,373. Each of the two jackpot-winning tickets sold was worth $395,686.50 cash, less 25 percent federal withholding. The other jackpot- winning ticket, yet to be claimed, was sold in Washington County. How to play Cash 5: To play Cash 5, players pay $1 and select five of 43 numb

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