Pennsylvania
Mary Lynn Lofink, Hermitage, PA
HERMITAGE, Pennsylvania (MyValleyTributes) – Mary Lynn (Rost) Lofink, 79 of Hermitage, Pennsylvania, formerly of Bellevue, Pennslyvania took her journey to Heaven on Friday, January 10, 2025.
She was born June 14, 1945, the daughter of the late Fred and Mary Rost.
Mary lead by example with a fierce love for her family, a kind heart, infectious smile and an affluent amount of wisdom and knowledge. She had an abundance of love and guidance for her grandchildren and she always embodied the unbreakable bond of sisterhood with her siblings. She was a true blessing in all of our lives.
She had a passion for reading, crossword puzzles, cooking and the occasional casino trip. Days with her were filled with much love, joy and laughter. She filled her family’s hearts with unconditional love and will forever be etched with cherished memories of her.
Surviving at home her devoted husband of 57 years, John “Jack” C. Lofink; children, Julie (Rick) Moore, John Michael Lofink, Sarah (Albert) Boland; grandchildren, Meghan Boland (Jack Gladysz) and Emma Boland and Ricky and Madeline Moore; siblings, Beth (John) Waselko, Fred (Deb) Rost, Jean (Hal) Schmitt and Carol (Gary) Horn. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Besides her parents, her sister, Jo Anne Stevenson, precedes her in death.
We would like to express our sincere gratitude to the dedicated team members of Jameson Care Center and Grane Hospice for their exceptional care and heartfelt compassion.
Family and friends may attend calling hours on Tuesday, January 14, 2025 from 1:00 – 3:00p.m. at John Flynn Funeral Home & Crematory Inc. 2630 East State Street Hermitage, PA 16148. A funeral service will be held immediately after at the funeral home.
To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Mary Lynn, please visit our floral store.
A television tribute will air Monday, January 13 at the following approximate times: 6:47 a.m. on WYTV, 9:43 a.m. on WKBN, 10:58 a.m. on FOX and 8:12 p.m. on MyYTV. Video will be posted here the day of airing.
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Powerball lottery ticket wins $1 million as jackpot grows to $1.5 billion
FILE – Powerball logo displayed on a phone screen and coins are seen in this illustration photo.
PHILADELPHIA – A Powerball ticket sold in Pennsylvania matched five numbers in Wednesday night’s drawing, winning $1 million, according to lottery officials.
What we know:
The Pennsylvania ticket was one of several nationwide that matched all five white balls. The ticket did not include the Power Play multiplier.
Because no one matched all six numbers, the Powerball jackpot continues to climb. The next drawing will feature an estimated $1.5 billion jackpot, with a cash option of $689.3 million.
Winning numbers (Dec. 17, 2025)
- 25 – 33 – 53 – 62 – 66
- Powerball: 17
- Power Play: 4x
The Pennsylvania Lottery has not yet announced where the winning ticket was sold.
What’s next:
The next Powerball drawing takes place Saturday night, Dec. 20. The estimated jackpot is an astounding $1.5 billion.
The Source: This article is based on official Powerball drawing results.
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More than $22 million in
More than $22 million in “Money Match” checks were mailed to nearly 100,000 Pennsylvanians, the treasury said.
In a news release on Thursday, the Pennsylvania Treasury said people should be on the lookout for the checks, which are part of the Pennsylvania Money Match program. Treasurer Stacy Garrity said to cash or deposit the checks “promptly.”
“I want Pennsylvanians to know that this is a real check, it is real money, and it belongs to them,” Garrity said in the news release. “And as always, I still encourage everyone to regularly search for unclaimed property online, as many claims will not qualify for the Money Match process.”
With the mailing of the year’s last batch of checks, more than $50 million will have been returned automatically to Pennsylvanians.
What are Money Match checks?
The program allows the state treasury to automatically return unclaimed property valued up to $500 owned by a single individual. Before the program was created in 2024, residents themselves had to seek out unclaimed property.
“I’m thrilled to continue this program as we work hard to get more money back to its rightful owners,” Garrity said in the news release.
However, if the property has multiple owners or is valued higher than $500, Pennsylvanians still need to file a claim.
What is unclaimed property?
Unclaimed property includes dormant bank accounts, uncashed checks, forgotten stocks, rebates and insurance policies, among other things. It can also include the contents of abandoned safe deposit boxes.
According to the state treasury, more than one in 10 Pennsylvanians is owed some of the $5 billion in unclaimed property in the treasury’s care, and the average value of a claim is more than $1,000.
Unclaimed property scam
On its website, the state treasury has a warning about scammers using text messages to target potential unclaimed property claimants.
The department “never reaches out to people in regard to any program, including unclaimed property, via unsolicited text messages.”
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Weather alert for part of Pennsylvania Friday afternoon
A special weather statement was issued by the National Weather Service on Friday at 10:06 a.m. until 1 p.m. for Warren, McKean, Elk, Cameron, Clearfield, Cambria and Somerset counties.
“Temperatures will drop below the freezing mark through midday with rain showers quickly changing to snow showers. Blustery winds may dry off roads and other paved surfaces, but any residual water from previous rain or melting snow could freeze up and result in slick spots through the afternoon,” explains the weather service.
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