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Local News / South Carolina
An unnamed woman from the Upstate region of South Carolina experienced a life-changing event after winning a significant Powerball prize, turning an ordinary work week into an unforgettable one.
The fortunate winner purchased her Powerball ticket routinely after work. The excitement began when she decided to check the ticket at the Corner Store in Gaffney during her Friday lunch break. The store clerk scanned the ticket, revealing it was worth more than the $500 payout limit for the store. Unsure of the exact amount but knowing it was significant, the woman requested the rest of the day off from her job to travel to the South Carolina Education Lottery headquarters in Columbia.
During her journey to Columbia, she received calls from family and friends mentioning rumors of a $150,000 winning ticket sold in Gaffney, fueling her anticipation. Upon arrival at the lottery claims center, officials confirmed her ticket was indeed the $150,000 winner. Describing the moment as feeling 'like a dream,' the winner shared her plans to invest the prize money into purchasing a new home. The Corner Store #1 in Gaffney also benefited, receiving a $1,500 commission for selling the winning ticket.
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