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CLINTON RESIDENT WINS $200,000 PLAYING POWERBALL!
May 15, 2009
In one week’s time, Loretta Follis found six four-leaf clovers and won $200,000. “This has just been a week like no other,” said the Clinton resident, whose big win came from a ticket purchased at Weigel’s on Washington Pike in Knoxville for the May 13, 2009 Powerball drawing.

“I just can’t believe it!” said Loretta, who works at a plastic pellet manufacturing company in Knoxville. Loretta plans to use part of the money to help save for her 14-year old son’s future. Congratulations to Loretta!

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