Columbia, SC, September 16, 2025
News Summary
A lottery player in Columbia, SC holds a $170,000 Palmetto Cash 5 jackpot ticket that remains unclaimed. The winning ticket was purchased from Southeast BP gas station. Lottery officials urge the winner to claim their prize within 180 days. The excitement around this unclaimed jackpot highlights the importance of checking lottery tickets, especially as the funds support local education initiatives.
Columbia, SC – A lottery player in the Midlands of South Carolina is sitting on a $170,000 Palmetto Cash 5 jackpot that remains unclaimed. The winning ticket, which matched all five numbers drawn, was purchased at the Southeast BP gas station located at 8000 Garners Ferry Road. The numbers drawn in the Friday drawing were 7, 22, 28, 29, and 37.
Lottery officials from the South Carolina Education Lottery are encouraging the person who purchased the ticket to come forward and claim the prize. The winner has a limited timeframe of 180 days from the date of the drawing to make their claim, meaning the ticket must be redeemed by approximately mid-April 2024.
The Palmetto Cash 5 game offers players a unique chance to win substantial cash prizes, with odds of winning the jackpot at 1 in 850,668. As with any lottery game, the excitement lies not only in the potential for winning but also in the anticipation that builds among players as they check their tickets against the drawn numbers.
Often, winners of significant jackpots go unclaimed for various reasons, including forgetfulness or uncertainty about how to claim their prize. The South Carolina Education Lottery maintains strict procedures to validate winning tickets, ensuring that claims are processed correctly and securely.
For Columbia residents and members of the surrounding Midlands community, this unclaimed jackpot serves as a reminder to check any lottery tickets purchased around the date in question. The educational programs funded by lottery proceeds are crucial for supporting local public education initiatives, providing necessary resources to schools and students across the state.
The Southeastern BP, where the ticket was sold, is one of many retailers across South Carolina that participate in the lottery system, offering players easy access to games like Palmetto Cash 5. Players often form habits of purchasing tickets from specific locations, which may increase community engagement with local businesses.
In summary, the unclaimed $170,000 jackpot for the Palmetto Cash 5 game is a rare occurrence. With a winner yet to be identified and only a few months left to claim the prize, excitement and curiosity are growing in the Columbia area. As the deadline approaches, it remains to be seen whether the holder of this lucky ticket will come forward to claim their extraordinary win.
Lottery officials are hopeful that the winner will check their tickets soon, as the funds from such games are essential for the support they provide to education in South Carolina.
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