SHAMOKIN - The winner of the $1 million Powerball ticket bought at the Lincoln Street Turkey Hill has yet to step forward and claim their prize, according to a state lottery spokeswoman.
The winner is reportedly a single mother of three employed as an aide at Danville State Hospital, according to The Daily Item.
The newspaper reported Tuesday that a clerk at Leighow Food Store No. 2 in Danville verified the winning ticket for the woman Monday, who was there on a break from her job.
The winning ticket sold at the Shamokin convenience store correctly matched all five white balls - 13-14-41-49-59 - but not the red No. 14 Powerball. All six numbers would have netted the winner $128 million.
The store gets a $5,000 bonus for selling the ticket.
Someone hit the Cash 5 jackpot May 19 for $495,240.50. That prize has also not yet been claimed.