Current:Home > MarketsLuck strikes twice for Kentucky couple who lost, then found, winning lottery ticket -Wealth Nexus Pro
Luck strikes twice for Kentucky couple who lost, then found, winning lottery ticket
View
Date:2025-04-16 12:03:06
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Luck struck twice for a Kentucky couple who thought they lost a winning Powerball ticket.
The Bowling Green couple found out in November that they had won $50,000 but couldn’t find the ticket they had purchased about a week before, the Kentucky Lottery said in a news release.
Mark Perdue said the owner at AM Express congratulated him when he walked into the convenience store.
“I said, ‘for what?’ And she said, ‘You won the lottery.’ I said, ‘I wish.’ She said, ‘You did, I have you on video.’”
He and his wife then looked but couldn’t find the ticket and thought it might have been thrown away.
“I’ve been beating myself up for three months thinking I threw this ticket away,” his wife said.
Then in February, Perdue, who is president of Kiriu USA, went to check out the condition of a company car and saw the ticket inside. The car, which isn’t used often, was needed because a visitor from another plant was in town and needed to use a company vehicle.
“I don’t know how long it might have sat out there if I hadn’t needed the car,” Perdue said. “I was shaking a little bit.”
He told his wife and the next day they went to lottery headquarters, where they received a check for $36,000 after taxes, the lottery statement said. The couple said they plan to pay off bills and may take a trip.
veryGood! (29)
Related
- Sam Taylor
- Tallulah Willis Shares Why Mom Demi Moore’s Relationship With Ashton Kutcher Was “Hard”
- Does aspartame have health risks? Here's what studies have found about the sweetener as WHO raises safety questions.
- New Study Shows a Vicious Circle of Climate Change Building on Thickening Layers of Warm Ocean Water
- Trump issues order to ban transgender troops from serving openly in the military
- Jennifer Aniston Enters Her Gray Hair Era
- Biden Puts Climate Change at Center of Presidential Campaign, Calling Trump a ‘Climate Arsonist’
- Adding Batteries to Existing Rooftop Solar Could Qualify for 30 Percent Tax Credit
- Friday the 13th luck? 13 past Mega Millions jackpot wins in December. See top 10 lottery prizes
- Fact Check: Did Kamala Harris Sue Exxon Over Climate Change?
Ranking
- California DMV apologizes for license plate that some say mocks Oct. 7 attack on Israel
- Global Warming Is Worsening China’s Pollution Problems, Studies Show
- Calif. Earmarks a Quarter of Its Cap-and-Trade Riches for Environmental Justice
- Idaho Murder Case: Ethan Chapin's Mom Shares How Family Is Coping After His Death
- Who are the most valuable sports franchises? Forbes releases new list of top 50 teams
- How did each Supreme Court justice vote in today's student loan forgiveness ruling? Here's a breakdown
- Solar Plans for a Mined Kentucky Mountaintop Could Hinge on More Coal Mining
- Federal Courts Help Biden Quickly Dismantle Trump’s Climate and Environmental Legacy
Recommendation
Trump suggestion that Egypt, Jordan absorb Palestinians from Gaza draws rejections, confusion
Al Pacino Breaks Silence on Expecting Baby With Pregnant Girlfriend Noor Alfallah
Changing Patterns of Ocean Salt Levels Give Scientists Clues to Extreme Weather on Land
BP’s Selling Off Its Alaska Oil Assets. The Buyer Has a History of Safety Violations.
Global Warming Set the Stage for Los Angeles Fires
ESPN lays off popular on-air talent in latest round of cuts
Al Pacino Breaks Silence on Expecting Baby With Pregnant Girlfriend Noor Alfallah
The Trump Administration Moves to Open Alaska’s Tongass National Forest to Logging