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$200,000 PALMETTO CASH 5 TICKET SOLD IN SUMTER
July 20, 2012
Someone is holding a Palmetto Cash 5 ticket worth $200,000. The ticket was purchased from Tanners LLC at 2605 Warehouse Blvd. in Sumter for Thursday’s drawing.

A Palmetto Cash 5 ticket for the July 19 drawing matched all five numbers drawn. The ticket holder “Powered-Up” for an additional $1, and saw the $100,000 top prize doubled to $200,000.

Palmetto Cash 5 – Thursday, July 19
7, 9, 12, 29, and 35 Power-Up: 2

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