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Lucky Lottery Player Wins $170,000 in Camden, SC

A lottery ticket from Palmetto Cash 5 with a colorful design.

Camden, SC, September 23, 2025

News Summary

A lucky lottery player purchased a winning Palmetto Cash 5 ticket at Circle K in Camden, SC, bagging a jackpot of $170,000. The winning numbers were 14, 17, 20, 25, and 36, marking the 27th jackpot win for the lottery game. The jackpot had rolled over seven times, with odds of winning set at 1 in 850,668. The ticket holder has 180 days to claim their prize, while the next drawing offers a $110,000 jackpot.

Camden, SC – A lucky lottery player purchased a winning Palmetto Cash 5 ticket at the Circle K gas station located at 136 E. DeKalb Street, winning a substantial jackpot of $170,000. This notable win is part of a rolling jackpot that had accumulated over several drawings.

The winning numbers for the Palmetto Cash 5 game, drawn on a recent Saturday, were 14, 17, 20, 25, and 36. This event marks the 27th jackpot win for the Palmetto Cash 5 game in South Carolina, showcasing the continued popularity and excitement surrounding the lottery.

Prior to this victory, the jackpot had rolled over seven times, further increasing the amount available to players. The odds of winning the Palmetto Cash 5 jackpot are approximately 1 in 850,668, emphasizing the rarity of such significant wins.

The ticket holder has 180 days from the date of the drawing, which is set for September 20, 2025, to claim their prize. The next drawing, scheduled for September 22, 2025, will feature a jackpot of $110,000, offering new hopeful players the chance at a substantial win.

In South Carolina, lottery winners have the option to remain anonymous, a policy that provides privacy and security for those who strike it rich. For individuals who wish to claim smaller prizes, those valued at $500 or less can be redeemed directly at authorized retailers. Claims for amounts between $501 and $100,000 must be sent via mail to the South Carolina Education Lottery Claims Center, while winnings exceeding $100,000 must be claimed in person at the South Carolina Education Lottery Headquarters located in Columbia.

Lottery proceeds in South Carolina play a crucial role in supporting education within the state. From funding for schools to scholarships for students, the financial contributions made by lottery ticket sales are channeled into vital educational programs and resources.

Individuals interested in more information on how to claim their lottery prizes, including the detailed process and requirements, are encouraged to visit the official South Carolina Education Lottery website.

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