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Washington lottery officials warn $637,000 in prizes will soon expire if unclaimed, urging ticket holders to check for wins before the looming deadlines.
More than $9 million in Washington's Lottery prizes are up for grabs.
Three winning lottery tickets, two of them sold in Eastern Washington, remain unclaimed. Washington’s Lottery reported a $617,500 HIT 5 ticket bought at Conoco, 302 Basin Street SW, in Ephrata is set to expire May 1.
According to Washington’s Lottery, if your winning lottery ticket is worth less than $600, you can claim your prize at a participating retailer. If you won more than $600, you must claim your prize at a regional lottery office.
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$9M in lottery winnings expiring statewide
With $9 million in unclaimed prizes across the state expiring in the coming months, Washington’s Lottery is encouraging players to check their tickets, a press release said.
More than $620,000 in unclaimed Washington Lottery prizes sold in Eastern Washington will expire in the next few weeks.
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Washington's Lottery announced that ticket sales generated $212.3 million for state programs in the last fiscal year including $180.2 million for education through the Washington Opportunity Pathways Account. Education funding in fiscal ...
An Eastern Washington lottery player is more than $100,000 richer after buying a winning ticket, according to lottery officials. The lucky player matched all five balls in the Hit 5 drawing on Wednesday, April 8, to score $135,000, a Washington’s Lottery spokesperson said.