Someone in Austin still hasn’t claimed a $1 million Powerball prize
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An Austin-area Powerball ticket worth $1 million remains unclaimed, and whoever bought it has about a month left to collect the prize before it expires.
The winning ticket for the Feb. 2 Powerball drawing was sold at the Circle K at 6107 W. Parmer Lane in Northwest Austin, according to the Texas Lottery.
The ticket matched all five white balls — 3, 8, 31, 60 and 65 — but missed the Powerball, 4, making it worth $1 million.
The deadline to claim the prize depends on how the winner submits the claim. Mailed claims must be postmarked by Aug. 1. Because Texas Lottery claim centers are closed on weekends, anyone claiming the prize in person must arrive by 5 p.m. Friday, July 31.
The Texas Lottery advises winners to check claim center hours before visiting because schedules may change.
If the prize is not claimed by the deadline, the $1 million ticket will expire.
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