A winning Powerball ticket worth $500,000 sold at a King Soopers in Arvada will expire next week if no one comes forward to claim it.
The Double Play ticket for the March 23 Powerball drawing is set to expire on Sept. 19 after the 180-day window for winners to claim their prize, state officials said in a news release Monday.
The ticket was sold at the King Soopers at 8031 Wadsworth Blvd.
The winning ticket matched all five numbers – 18-24-43-46-47 – but missed the Powerball.
If no one claims the winnings, the money will go toward funding Colorado’s parks, recreation, open space and wildlife preservation projects.
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