Winner of the $100,000 prize has yet to be identified.
The Rutter’s Farm Store at 509 Greenbrier Road, York, Pa. sold a $100,000 winning lottery ticket, according to the Pennsylvania Lottery.
While there weren’t any jackpot winners from Wednesday’s Powerball drawing, there was a winning ticket from Rutter’s ‘store 47’ that matched four of the five white balls drawn, 02-03-40-50-62, but did not match the red Power ball.
The ticket was sold with the $1 extra Power Play option, which doubled the original $50,000 prize to $100,000. The multiplier was two.
Since 2007, Rutter’s customers have purchased 31 winning tickets worth $100,000 or more. These tickets have provided winnings of over $11 million to Rutter’s winners since 2007.
“We are thrilled to have another winner and continue our lucky lottery streak,” said Rutter’s Chief Customer Officer, Derek Gaskins.
The Powerball jackpot is currently at $176 Million with an estimated cash value of $114.1 Million. The next drawing will be held on Saturday Feb.13 at 11p.m. Tickets can be purchased up to 10 p.m. that day.
York, Pa.-based Rutter’s Farm Stores offers all PA Lottery terminal-based games as well as a variety of instant lottery games to hundreds of thousands of customers who visit its 62 convenience stores throughout Central Pennsylvania each week.