WHITEHALL TWP., Pa. — The Pennsylvania Lottery has announced that three Powerball tickets sold in the state won more than $200,000.
Combined, the winning tickets sold in Lehigh, Wayne and Dauphin counties amount to $600,000, the lottery said Tuesday.
The retailers that sold the winning tickets, which includes Whitehall Mini-Mart at 3690 Lehigh St., will earn a $500 bonus each.
It's the first Powerball ticket sold in the Lehigh Valley to win six figures this year, according to data from the Pennsylvania Lottery through September 2025.
This fall, five other Lehigh and Northampton county residents saw $50,000 wins from the draw game.
Monday's winning Powerball numbers were: 23-35-59-63-68. The red Powerball was 2.
The three winning tickets each matched four of the five white balls and the red Powerball.
Without the $1 Power Play option, the Pennsylvania Lottery said, the tickets would have been worth $50,000.
More than 125,000 Powerball tickets bought in Pennsylvania won various prize amounts in the drawing, according to the Pennsylvania Lottery.
"Players should check every ticket, every time," the agency said.
The Pennsylvania Lottery advises that winning tickets should "immediately be signed on the back." Winners have one year from the drawing date to claim their prizes.
Since no one matched all five numbers in Monday's drawing, the jackpot has grown to an estimated $1.25 billion, or $572.1 million cash for the next drawing on Wednesday night.
It hasn't yet breached the Top 10 largest lottery jackpots in the country.