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NW Iowa Man Claims $1 Million Powerball® Prize

Shane Saxen of Correctionville Won In Leap-Year Drawing

Shane Saxen

CLIVE, Iowa - A northwest Iowa man bought a Powerball ticket at a time he normally wouldn't and ended up winning a $1 million prize.

"I usually wait until the jackpot's up really high, and then I'll buy a ticket," Shane Saxen of Correctionville said as he claimed his prize Monday at Iowa Lottery headquarters in Clive. "In this case, I just decided, 'Why not? I'll get one.'"

Saxen's ticket came within one number of having a least a share of Saturday's $80 million Powerball jackpot. He matched the first five numbers but missed the Powerball to win a $1 million prize.

News that someone had won big in Correctionville spread quickly in the Woodbury County community of about 800.

"My sister heard that there was a $1 million prize and asked if I bought a ticket," Saxen said. "And I said, 'Yes,' so she goes, 'Well go get your ticket and I'll check your numbers.' And I checked my ticket and I had the winning numbers!

"At first I didn't believe her, and I said, 'No way,'" he recalled. "And then she's like, 'No, seriously. For real.' I just kind of paused for a second and my stomach dropped. And it was cool."

Saxen bought his easy-pick ticket at Brew, a convenience store and coffee shop at 404 11th St. in Correctionville. His big win came on Feb. 29, the Leap Year date that falls on a Saturday, one of the days when Powerball drawings occur, only about every 28 years.

Saturday's winning Powerball numbers were: 24-44-46-50-51 and Powerball 13. The Power Play® number was 3. No one matched all six numbers to win the jackpot, so the big prize climbs to an estimated $90 million annuity ($67.9 million lump-sum option) for Wednesday.

Brew will receive a $1,000 bonus from the Iowa Lottery for selling the $1 million-winning ticket at one of its stores.

Saxen, 31, who works as a campus security officer at Briar Cliff University in Sioux City, said he plans to invest most of his winnings for retirement planning, and there likely will be a new set of wheels in his future.

"I'll probably trade in my vehicle now for a new vehicle," he said. "I'll be doing some thinking about what I want to do."

And he's glad that his sister sped up his timeline in checking his ticket.

"I would have probably heard about somebody winning it and then obviously I would have known I bought a ticket. I know I would have eventually checked mine," he said. "Everyone's talking about it!"

Players in $2 Powerball choose their first five numbers from a pool of 69, and another number - called the Powerball - from a separate pool of 26. The Power Play option is available for an extra $1 per play.

Since getting its start in April 1992 in 15 states with jackpots that started at a guaranteed $2 million, Powerball has grown into one of the world's biggest and most recognizable lottery games. Today Powerball is played by 47 lotteries across the country with drawings at 9:59 p.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

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