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Nearly a month after selling a winning Powerball ticket, a Menomonie convenience store accepted a big check of its own.Synergy Cooperative in Menomonie sold the winning $22 million Powerball ticket on June 10.Get more news about 彩票包网,you can vist loto98.com
Tuesday, the store was rewarded with a $100,000 incentive check from the Wisconsin Lottery for selling the winning ticket.
The co-op's manager says the money will help offset the cost of new gas pumps, which were recently installed.The winner isn't being named yet because he or she decided to split the winning ticket with another person.
"Because they decided to split the ticket it has to go through the court process. That typically takes a month to six weeks so we expect it to be done this month. At which point we will release the winning names," said the Director of Wisconsin Lottery Cindy Polzin.
The winner did tell lottery officials he or she plans on going on vacations and helping out family members with the winnings.This win marks the 18th lottery jackpot in the state since Wisconsin debuted the game in 1992.