Kentucky Educators Hide $1M Lottery Ticket in Math Textbook

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A group of 30 educators and former educators from Jones Middle School in northern Kentucky won a $1 million Powerball prize after playing the same numbers for years. The winning ticket was hidden in a math textbook by a retired math teacher and was claimed by the group, who plan to split the winnings among themselves. Despite the big win, most members still showed up to work on Monday and intend to use the money for small but important things like new appliances, paying off debts, and booking vacations.
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