On December 19, 2025, Chippewa Township witnessed an exciting turn of events as another Powerball-winning ticket was sold, marking the second lucky ticket in Beaver County within just a week. The Pennsylvania Lottery announced that a ticket sold at the Chippewa Township Walmart, located at 100 Chippewa Towne Centre, won $200,000 in the December 17 drawing.
The winning ticket successfully matched four of the five white balls drawn: 25, 33, 53, 62, and 66, along with the red Powerball number 17. If the player had opted out of the $1 Power Play option, the ticket would have been worth $50,000; however, the selected Power Play multiplier of four raised the prize significantly. The Walmart location is set to receive a $500 bonus for selling the winning ticket, highlighting the excitement surrounding local retail participation in the lottery.
In a thrilling coincidence, just days earlier, a ticket sold at a Sheetz store across Route 51 on December 13 earned a remarkable $2 million. With the impending Powerball drawing on December 20 offering a staggering jackpot of $1.5 billion or a cash option of $686.5 million, excitement is high among players hoping to strike it rich.
This recent surge in lottery activity in Pennsylvania has yielded an impressive nearly $100 million in sales, translating into over $40 million in profits aimed at benefiting older residents of the state. With the ongoing jackpot run and the multiple winners in the area, the mood in Beaver County is tremendously optimistic as players eagerly await the next drawing.
