After 3 months in the history of the United States the largest powerball lottery win half, mark hill is still in the morning drink coffee with friends in the local stores.
The Camaro car mountain considering buying his trophy? He got a pickup truck.
Although some lottery winners waste their fate or meet the tragic end, not too many changes to the mark and Cindy hill, because they won half of the $587 million powerball lottery in November. They networks $136500000 after a one-off payment.
"They are very conservative," said walter stubbs, a friend and former senior high school classmate mountain. "They are doing some very good things for the society, and they have taken to take care of their families.
Mountain is for money citizen project mark hill hometown Missouri's card's point, still live nearby, Missouri dearborn city, like before win the grand prize.
Hills will pay a new Camden point fire station and stadium and the city more than 50000 dollars to buy a new sewage treatment plant, will eventually allow residents to give up personal septic tank of the land, the mayor Kevin Boydston said.
"I've always said that, all the time, these lottery can't go to a better husband and wife," Boydston said. "They give back to society, as they said they would".
Camden something less than 500 people, in rural areas, wedge into Kansas city about 30 miles north. It's the city center there are a series of mostly empty brick structures.
Drawing, the region's volunteer fire brigade said, director of the new plan is connected directly to the main road, a great improvement of the current disaster, no highway fast access.
"This is a case, if we do, it will need to 25 years," said pull.
The winning couple in dearborn and north Platte graduated from high school the school's scholarship fund donation.
In the s, mountain, told reporters at a news conference in a lottery prize, they will stay in the area, and give a lot of could. Mark hill to quit the job, as a mechanic. Cindy hill is out of work time.
"Mark hill mother, hill said:" Shirley, I was very proud of them. "They live earth, this is their nature."
- can be a burden
History is full of lottery winners after the life of the rich fault.
The national financial education foundation reference research estimates that 70% of people who suddenly received a large sum of money within a few years will lose it.
In 2002, jack Whitaker - is millionaire - earned 315 million dollars in the lottery in West Virginia. Only four years later, he claims to be broken. Whitaker to millions of dollars, but people also from him stole hundreds of thousands of dollars, he lost a daughter for drug overdoses.
Last year, Urooj khan died just two months later, win $1 million of Illinois lottery, from initial seems to be caused by natural causes. Operating in a relative requirements of the toxicology test found that cyanide poisoning. The police are investigating his death for him.
A mountain is trying to maintain a stable life is difficult, Mrs. Tang said, "lottery" the 30 years of the great fund the winners of the living experience of the author.
, "she said," they are above reproach.
A large sum of money to the most ordinary people to become victims of their financial mind or discipline, lady said. People also are tremendous pressure people want money friends, relatives and host.
Missouri state lottery spokeswoman Susan Goedde said, from the national lottery winners most is "doing well", if they are good fund manager before they would later.
He said: "maybe things will change, they may not be able to normal work, they have the freedom to travel," Goedde said. "But, if they cut coupons before in a lottery prize, they will win."
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