Saturday’s Powerball is here.

Last Wednesday’s winning numbers were: 10, 14, 25, 39, 53 and 18.

There was no jackpot winner so all that money has rolled over to $50 million, with an estimated $33.6 million in cash value.

There were 342,633 regular Powerball winners, and $7,244,410 in non Jackpot money was awarded.

One would assume that a Powerball player would be on the the ball about checking numbers and claiming any available cash, but so far no one has stepped forward to claim a $10,000 Louisiana Lottery Powerball prize that was won back in Nov. 26, 2014.

And time is running out.

The winning ticket, which was purchased at Raceway convenience store is set to expire on May 25.

As reported by MyArkLaMiss.com the holder of the winning ticket has until 5 p.m. on the date of expiration to claim the prize. Claiming the cash should be will be pretty easy for the uninformed winner, as that person, woefully ignorant of their fortune, can get the money at any of the Lottery’s five regional offices located throughout the state or at the Lottery headquarters in Baton Rouge.

“We look forward to the winner coming forward to claim this prize. In the meantime, the individual should treat the ticket as cash,” Lottery President Rose Hudson said. “It is also a good idea to sign the back of the ticket for security purposes.”

Powerball winners must claim their prize within 180 days of the drawing.

After prizes have gone passed their redemption deadlines, they are deposited back into the Lottery’s unclaimed prize fund.

Be sure to check here for local stations broadcasting the Powerball drawing.