Mega Millions Ticket Sold in Morgantown Worth $1M

A Mega Millions ticket sold in Morgantown is worth $1 million. 

West Virginia Lottery officials said Wednesday that a ticket sold at Bell’s 119 Grocery matched five numbers from Tuesday’s drawing. The numbers drawn were 3, 12, 36, 54, 70 and Mega Ball 12.

It’s the fourth lottery ticket sold in the state since late June that is worth $1 million.

An Elkview couple claimed the prize from the June 25 Powerball drawing and a Fairmont man won $1 million in the July 6 Powerball drawing. A $1 million Powerball ticket sold in Worthington for the July 30 drawing remains unclaimed.

Three Powerball Tickets in W.Va. Win Match-5 Prizes

  Three Powerball tickets sold in West Virginia for the same drawing are match-5 winners.

The West Virginia Lottery says it’s the first time that the state has produced three match-5 winners in the same drawing.

Two tickets purchased for Saturday’s drawing won $1 million. The third ticket won $2 million because the player paid an extra $1 for the Powerplay option.

All three tickets matched five numbers but missed the Powerball. The winning numbers were 5-15-16-46-49 and the Powerball was 26.

Both of the $1 million winners will claim their prizes Monday afternoon at the Lottery’s headquarters in Charleston.

Since January, 10 tickets sold in West Virginia for Powerball and Mega Millions have won prizes of $1 million or more.

Mega Millions Ticket Worth $1 Million Sold in West Virginia

West Virginia Lottery Director John Musgrave announced today that a lottery ticket for Tuesday, December 17’s Mega Millions drawing that is worth $1 million was sold at the 7-Eleven in Belle.
 

The ticket is a match-5 winner, meaning the player matched all five white ball numbers and missed only the Mega Ball. The winning numbers for Tuesday night’s drawing were 8-14-17-20-39 with a Mega Ball of 7.
 
The West Virginia Lottery is encouraging the ticket holder to sign the back of the ticket and call the Lottery at 1-304-558-0500.
 

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