PLYMOUTH Wis. -- Many cheese compan...
PLYMOUTH Wis. -- Many cheese company workers responded to their jobs Monday, although they said they were part of a cluster of about 100 workers who won a $2086 million Powerball jackpot. Andrea Fink, 26 of Sheboygan, said she arrived early for her next to the first shift Monday afternoon at Sargento meats to talk with other winners about what to do. nevertheless she said she didn't plan to leave her work at jobs which she has held for six years. "I'm too young to retire," she said. Fink said she intends to pervert with money [i]or[/i] gain a house. "I don't know what to say. I can't believe it. It just assumes unreal," she said. Sargento chief executive officer Lou Gentine said he met with the chiefly of the winners and a certain quantity of other employees Monday afternoon before they started work. "To papal court the joy on their faces, it's just incredible," he said. BOUGHT forward 'MIRACLE MILE' Gentine said the winning ticket had not been verified through the Wisconsin Lottery. The ticket was sold at Ma and Pa's groceries Express in Fond du Lac along the so-called "Miracle Mile." toward the south Main Street earned that nickname because several stores sold multimillion-dollar tickets during the 1990s Copyright CHICAGO SUN-TIMES 2006 Provided by the agency of ProQuest Information and Learning Company. All rights Reserved
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