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Published: Dec 07, 2007 12:30 AM
Modified: Dec 07, 2007 02:41 AM

Powerball player wins $600,000

 

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A Zebulon woman collected $600,000 in the Powerball lottery Thursday.

Aretha Moore, a pharmaceutical company trainer, said she plans to buy a car, pay off her mortgage and spend some money on her daughter, lottery officials said in a news release.

Moore matched five white ball numbers in the drawing Wednesday, the release said. That normally would have gotten her $200,000. But because she had chosen to Power Play and the multiplier for the drawing was a three, the figure was tripled.

She let the computer pick her numbers at Zebulon Quik Mart on West Gannon Avenue.

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