Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe COLUMBUS, Ohio, Oct. 9 (UPI) -- The Indiana Lottery announced the clock has run out for a $1 million winning Powerball ticket purchased in April. Stephanie McFarland, a spokeswoman for the Indiana Lottery, said the 180-day window has passed for whoever purchased the winning ticket at the Circle K store in Jeffersonville April 10 and the ticket is now worthless, CNN reported Wednesday. Advertisement "It is rare, but not unheard of, that a prize of such magnitude goes unclaimed," McFarland said. McFarland said the largest unclaimed prize in the state was a $50 million Powerball jackpot that expired in 2002. The unclaimed prize money is retained by the state. Read More House taken from woman convicted of killing lottery-winning owner Illinois lottery winner 'forgot all about' his ticket Spanish authorities seek owner of lost lottery ticket worth millions $400 million Powerball winner in South Carolina to remain a mystery One winner of $189M Mega Millions jackpot