Oh...if only it could have been me. What would you do if you won it big?
http://www.cbc.ca/cp/Oddities/090605/K060504AU.html
23-year-old rancher from impoverished area of South Dakota claims $232.1 million Powerball jackpot
Published: Friday, June 5, 2009 | 3:17 PM ET
Canadian Press Chet Brokaw, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
PIERRE, S.D. - A 23-year-old rancher whose family has fallen behind in their taxes and recently had a mobile home repossessed has claimed a US$232.1 million Powerball jackpot.
Neal Wanless, who lives on his family's ranch near Mission, South Dakota, bought the winning ticket in the nearby town of Winner late last month.
He was there on a trip to buy livestock feed.
He will take home $88.5 million in a lump sum payment after taxes are deducted.
Wanless says his family has been helped by their community and that he "intends to repay that help many times over."
He said in a statement issued Friday that he plans to continue ranching, albeit on a larger ranch.
He says he recently told his horse, Eleanor, that "It'd be nice if we go for a longer ride than usual on a bigger ranch of our own."
http://www.cbc.ca/cp/Oddities/090605/K060504AU.html
23-year-old rancher from impoverished area of South Dakota claims $232.1 million Powerball jackpot
Published: Friday, June 5, 2009 | 3:17 PM ET
Canadian Press Chet Brokaw, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
PIERRE, S.D. - A 23-year-old rancher whose family has fallen behind in their taxes and recently had a mobile home repossessed has claimed a US$232.1 million Powerball jackpot.
Neal Wanless, who lives on his family's ranch near Mission, South Dakota, bought the winning ticket in the nearby town of Winner late last month.
He was there on a trip to buy livestock feed.
He will take home $88.5 million in a lump sum payment after taxes are deducted.
Wanless says his family has been helped by their community and that he "intends to repay that help many times over."
He said in a statement issued Friday that he plans to continue ranching, albeit on a larger ranch.
He says he recently told his horse, Eleanor, that "It'd be nice if we go for a longer ride than usual on a bigger ranch of our own."
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