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$50,000 Truck stop sells Powerball tickets that are about to expire

De Motte, Indiana – At a truck stop in northwest Indiana in November, someone purchased a Powerball ticket. They might want to move on.
The $50,000 ticket was sold at the Love’s Travel Stop, which is located southeast of the State Road 10 I-65 intersection. The truck stop is located around thirty minutes south of Gary’s downtown and is registered to the town of De Motte.
According to the Hoosier Lottery, the ticket matched the Powerball and four of the five white balls. The winning combinations for the drawing on November 11 were Powerball 7 and 1-12-14-24-57.
If the ticket is not turned in by Thursday at 4:30 p.m. Eastern time at the Hoosier Lottery Prize Payment Office, located at 1302 N. Meridian St. in Indianapolis, its value will be zero.
After the drawing, all winning tickets in the Hoosier Lottery must be redeemed within 180 days.
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