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Ambridge Today
By the People, for the People
Two Western PA Lottery Tickets Split $1.4M Cash 5 Jackpot
Winning tickets sold at Coen Markets in Westmoreland and Beaver counties
Apr. 3, 2026 at 1:52am
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The inner workings of a lottery ticket machine highlight the complex financial infrastructure behind major jackpot wins in local communities.Ambridge TodayTwo lottery tickets in Western Pennsylvania hit the Cash 5 jackpot for over $1.4 million, and both of the lucky tickets were sold at Coen Markets locations in Westmoreland and Beaver counties. The jackpot was $1,455,727, and each winner will receive $727,863.50 after taxes.
Why it matters
This is an unusual occurrence, with two winning tickets for the same lottery drawing being sold at separate Coen Markets locations in the region. It highlights the popularity of the Coen Markets brand and the excitement around major lottery wins in local communities.
The details
The winning tickets were sold at the Coen store on Mount Pleasant Road in Mount Pleasant Township, Westmoreland County, and the Coen store on Duss Avenue in Ambridge, Beaver County. Both tickets matched all five balls - 2, 13, 19, 25, 34 - from the Cash 5 with Quick Cash drawing on April 1.
- The winning tickets were sold on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
- The winners have one year to claim their share of the $1.4 million prize.
The players
Coen Markets
A regional grocery store chain with locations across western Pennsylvania, known for selling winning lottery tickets.
What’s next
The holders of the winning tickets have one year to claim their share of the $1.4 million prize.
The takeaway
This lottery win highlights the continued popularity of Coen Markets in western Pennsylvania, with the chain selling two winning tickets for the same drawing at separate locations. It also demonstrates the excitement and community impact of major lottery jackpots being won locally.