$138 million fortune hangs in the balance as the Huber Heights jackpot remains unclaimed

Oh, HUBER HEIGHTS Powerball has yet to claim a $138 million prize from the July 3, 2024, drawing, and the winner has until December 30 to come forward.

The auto-pick ticket was bought at the Walmart Supercenter on Brandt Pike in Huber Heights, and it matched the red Powerball and all five white balls. With a Powerplay of 2X and the Powerball number 22, the winning numbers were 2-26-33-55-57.

The winner can choose to receive a lump sum cash payoff of $65.8 million before taxes or the entire $138 million as an annuity. The life-altering reward will be forfeited if it is not claimed by the deadline of December 30.

All participants are advised by lottery authorities to verify their tickets again and get in touch with the Ohio Lottery for instructions on how to make a claim. With more than $32 billion in ticket sales since 1974, the Ohio Lottery continues to serve as a reminder to players of the educational contributions made possible by these purchases.


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