Life & CultureUpdated: Dec. 15, 2025, 11:29 a.m.|Published: Dec. 15, 2025, 11:17 a.m.
If you purchased these tickets in central Pennsylvania, check your pockets.
(Dan Gleiter)Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com
This week brings more news of Lottery winners in Pennsylvania.
Specifically, two winning raffle tickets.
A press release sent by the Pennsylvania Lottery on Monday confirmed that two winning numbers of the Near Year’s Millionaire Raffle were recently sold in York and Dauphin Counties between December 2 and December 8.
The winning number “00232336” was sold at a Rutter’s in Loganville Borough. The other — “00238955” — was sold at a Giant in South Hanover Township.
This raffle involves eight drawings a week — each of which can award two prizes of $50,000 — leading up to the main drawing that occurs on January 3.
“Winners should visit a Pennsylvania Lottery office in order to claim their $50,000 weekly drawn prize in person and cannot claim this prize at a retailer or by mail,” the release states.
Further information regarding these drawings remains unconfirmed as of the publishing of this report.
Claudia Dimuro is a trends reporter and host of “Today in Pa.,” an Keystone Award-winning podcast which covers the (sometimes overlooked) stories that are (hopefully) important to Pennsylvania.