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		<title>South Dakota Rancher, 23, Wins $232,000,000 Powerball Jackpot</title>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: South Dakota Rancher, 23, Wins $232,000,000 Powerball Jackpot</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>SD rancher wins $232 million jackpot<br /><br />AP Neal Wanless, 23, reads a statement<br /><br />as he claims a $232 million Powerball lottery prize,<br /><br />Friday, June 5, 2009 5:12 PM<br /><br />CHET BROKAW<br /><br />Associated Press Writer<br /><br />PIERRE, S.D. If this were a movie, nobody would believe it: A rancher struggling to eke out a living in one of the poorest corners of America claimed one of the biggest undivided jackpots in U.S. lottery history Friday $232 million after buying the ticket in a town by the name of Winner.<br /><br />Neal Wanless, 23, said he intends to buy himself more room to roam and repay the kindness other townspeople have shown his family.<br /><br />I want to thank the Lord for giving me this opportunity and blessing me with this great fortune. I will not squander it, he promised, wearing a big black cowboy hat and a huge grin.<br /><br />Wanless, who is single, lives with his mother and father on the family&#x27;s 320-acre ranch near Mission, where they raise cattle, sheep and horses. They don&#x27;t own a phone, a mobile home of theirs was repossessed last year, and records show they have fallen $3,552 behind in their property taxes.<br /><br />Wanless bought $15 worth of tickets to the May 27 30-state Powerball drawing at a convenience store in Winner during a trip to buy livestock feed. He will take home a lump sum of $88.5 million after taxes are deducted.<br /><br />The Wanless home stands in a grove of trees in Todd County, home to the Rosebud Sioux Tribe. It was the nation&#x27;s seventh-poorest county in 2007, according to the Census Bureau.<br /><br />Dave Assman, who owns farmland next to the Wanless ranch, said he is happy the family won&#x27;t have to worry about money any more. They&#x27;ve been real short on finances for a long time, Assman said. They are from real meager means, I guess you&#x27;d say.<br /><br />I hope they enjoy their money, said county assessor Cathy Vrbka, a family friend. They work hard, backbreaking hard work.<br /><br />Wanless&#x27; father, Arlen Wanless, 54, has made a living in recent years mainly by buying and selling scrap metal, but his fortunes dropped with the price of iron, said Dan Clark, an auctioneer from Winner and a friend of more than two decades.<br /><br />The younger Wanless told lottery officials that he spent the last week working on the ranch and that he intends to continue that lifestyle, albeit on a larger piece of land. According to lottery officials, he recently told his horse, Eleanor, It&#x27;d be nice if we go for a longer ride than usual on a bigger ranch of our own.<br /><br />My family has been helped by the community, and I intend to repay that help many times over, Wanless said. He gave no details.<br /><br />An Oregon family turned $40 worth of tickets into $340 million Powerball prize in 2005, and at least four other winners collected larger jackpots than Wanless&#x27; prize.<br /><br />The store where Wanless bought the winning ticket will get a $50,000 bonus. Sharon Ulmer, manager of the store, said she is glad the Wanless family won.<br /><br />From what I understand they don&#x27;t have a lot, so the money definitely went to a good place, Ulmer said. I know it went to a good home. They can use it.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2009/6/232000000-powerball-winner-is-claimed-by-m.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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