Camden, SC, September 23, 2025
News Summary
A lottery ticket purchased at a Circle K gas station in Camden has won a jackpot of $170,000 in the Palmetto Cash 5 lottery. The winning numbers drawn were 14, 17, 20, 25, and 36, marking South Carolina’s 27th jackpot win. The holder has 180 days to claim their prize, with the next drawing slated to offer a $110,000 jackpot. It’s vital for winners to understand the claiming process depending on prize amounts.
Camden, SC – A lucky lottery ticket purchased at a Circle K gas station in Camden hit the jackpot, earning its holder a whopping $170,000 from the Palmetto Cash 5 lottery drawing held on Saturday. The address for the gas station where the winning ticket was sold is 136 E. DeKalb Street.
The winning numbers drawn in the Saturday jackpot were 14, 17, 20, 25, and 36. This win marks South Carolina’s 27th jackpot win for the Palmetto Cash 5 game. This jackpot has rolled over seven times before ultimately culminating in this significant payout.
Individuals looking to cash in on the jackpot must remember that they have 180 days from the date of the drawing, which is September 20, 2025, to claim their prize. The next Palmetto Cash 5 drawing scheduled for September 22, 2025, will offer a jackpot of $110,000.
Odds and Prize Claiming Process
The odds of winning the Palmetto Cash 5 jackpot are 1 in 850,668. Lottery ticket holders in South Carolina are also allowed to remain anonymous, though the details of the ticket purchase remain confidential. For those who do win smaller prizes, the process to claim varies based on the amount: claims up to $500 can be redeemed directly at authorized retailers, while winnings between $501 and $100,000 must be mailed to the South Carolina Education Lottery Claims Center. For prizes exceeding $100,000, winners need to appear in person at the South Carolina Education Lottery Headquarters located in Columbia.
Funding Education in South Carolina
Beyond individual wins, it is important to note that the net proceeds from lottery sales contribute significantly to funding education programs throughout South Carolina. This mechanism ensures that a portion of lottery revenue benefits the community and supports educational initiatives.
Further Information
For detailed information on claiming prizes, individuals can visit the official South Carolina Education Lottery website, which outlines all procedures and requirements for prize claims. This helps players navigate the process and ensures they can successfully receive their winnings.
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Additional Resources
- ABC Columbia
- Wikipedia: South Carolina Lottery
- WIS TV
- Google Search: Palmetto Cash 5 jackpot Camden
- WMBF News
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Lottery
- Live 5 News
- Google News: South Carolina Lottery
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