Pennsylvania man wins $410,432 Cash 5 jackpot Stanley Konat of Brownsville, Pennsylvania, claimed a $410,432 jackpot after purchasing a $1 Cash 5 ticket for the January 5 drawing. The winning ticket was bought at Pik & Go on Broad Street in Rural Hall, where Konat was visiting his daughter. The odds of matching all five numbers in the draw are 1 in 962,598. Konat collected his prize at the North Carolina Lottery headquarters in Raleigh on Monday, after federal and state tax withholdings reduced his take-home amount to $295,553. The Cash 5 game, which is part of North Carolina’s lottery offerings, allows players to purchase tickets either at retail locations or through the state’s online platform or mobile app. The latest jackpot for the Cash 5 game was reported at $175,000 as of Tuesday. Konat’s win highlights the unpredictable nature of lottery games, where a single ticket can result in life-changing sums. The lottery’s website also listed other games with varying prize structures, including a progressive jackpot estimated at $371,588. These games offer different payout options, such as lump sums or annuities, with some providing lifetime payments. While the Cash 5 jackpot remains a significant prize, the lottery’s broader portfolio includes games with smaller but more frequent payouts, catering to a range of player preferences. The incident underscores the role of chance in lottery outcomes, where even a quick-pick ticket can lead to a massive windfall. Konat’s story serves as a reminder of the potential rewards of participating in such games, though it also emphasizes the importance of understanding the odds and the financial implications of winning.#stanley_konat #brownsville_pennsylvania #pik_go #north_carolina_lottery #raleigh
