Sometimes synchronicity is so obvious that even the Associated Press recognizes it.
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Powerball ticket worth $232.1M sold in Winner, SD
By CHET BROKAW Associated Press Writer , The Associated Press – WINNER, S.D.
Friends and neighbors greeted each other in this south-central South Dakota farm and ranch town with one question Thursday: Who won?
Word spread quickly that a winning Powerball ticket worth $232.1 million had been sold in town.
In businesses scattered along U.S. Highway 18 and in the brick buildings on Main Street, speculation about the big winner dominated conversations.
At the Ampride gas station and convenience store, one man walked in to pay for gasoline and asked, “Is this the store that sold the ticket?”
The only winning ticket for Wednesday night’s jackpot was sold in Winner, population 2,800.
“How often does something like this happen _ a winner in Winner, S.D.?” said Norm Lingle, executive director of the South Dakota Lottery.
“We’re a small state. We don’t expect to have a lot of winners but when we do have that and it falls in Winner, what more can you ask for?”
Late Thursday afternoon, Lingle said the Lottery had been contacted by the apparent winner.
It’s the ninth-largest Powerball jackpot ever and the biggest ever paid out in South Dakota, he said.
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The article listed the winning numbers as: 5,6,7,12,16,21.
UPDATE:
The winner was a 23-year-old dirt poor rancher named Neal Wanless. He’s single, and lives with his parents. They don’t have a phone and their mobile home was repossessed last year, and they’re $3,500 behind on taxes. Neal’s father collects scrap metal an re-sells it, but the prices have dropped in recent years. Neal will collect $88 million after taxes.












