$2.2 million winning lottery ticket sold at Pittsburgh gas station
A Cash 5 lottery ticket worth more than $2.2 million was sold at a Pittsburgh gas station.
The Cash 5 with Quick Cash ticket matched all five balls drawn on Tuesday, 2-14-18-23-29, to win $2,244.106.
The Sunoco on Arlington Avenue in the South Side Slopes will earn a $10,000 bonus for selling the ticket.
More than 43,300 other Cash 5 with Quick Cash tickets also won prizes in the drawing
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