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State gets 4 more millionaires

Florida Lottery officials announced that four tickets purchased in Florida won $1 million each by matching the first five numbers but then missing the Powerball in Wednesday’s drawing. The tickets were sold in Key Biscayne, Pensacola, Jacksonville and Fort Lauderdale. Earlier this year, Gloria MacKenzie of Zephyrhills, Fla., claimed the biggest undivided lottery jackpot in history, worth a whopping $590.5 million.

A Minnesota man claimed his share of a $448 million Powerball jackpot on Thursday, wasting no time before revealing his good fortune to the world, saying he had “been waiting for this day my entire life.”

Paul White, 45, a project engineer from Ham Lake, said his family often gave him a hard time for frequently playing the lottery — and he had a tough time convincing many of them earlier Thursday that he had won.

“The only person who didn’t feel I was BS-ing them was my mother,” a beaming White said at a news conference where he was joined by his girlfriend, brother and two colleagues.

White said he’ll take a lump sum, which will amount to $58.3 million after taxes. Despite the minuscule odds of a jackpot win, White said he often daydreamed about how he’d spend his millions if he ever won.

“I’ve totally been waiting for this day my entire life,” he said, lamenting that he has to wait two weeks for his money. “Start the clock right now,” he said, eliciting laughs.

The other two winning tickets were sold in New Jersey, including in a coastal community that is still recovering from Superstorm Sandy. But no one had stepped forward to claim either of those two shares as of Thursday afternoon.

White said he learned of his life-changing luck Thursday morning after his girlfriend called to say a winning ticket had been sold in Minnesota. He checked the 10 he bought and was elated to find one that matched all six numbers.

Mega-jackpot winners often wait days or weeks before claiming their prizes, giving them time to prepare and make legal arrangements. White said he had an attorney and financial adviser in mind, and wasn’t afraid of the publicity — noting the New Jersey winners hadn’t stepped forward yet.

“I hope I’m yesterday’s news as soon as possible,” he said.

White said he is divorced and has a 16-year-old son and 14-year-old daughter. He said he always worried about taking care of his children’s college and medical costs, and was happy to leave those worries behind. “All those things gone, period. You don’t have to worry about that again.”

White works for a Minneapolis electrical contractor that had worked on major projects around the area including the Twins’ Target Field and the University of Minnesota’s TCF Bank Stadium. White said his working days “are over,” although he said he planned to help his boss, Ron Bowen, finish some projects before quitting. Referring to Bowen, who was sitting nearby, he quipped: “He started the day my boss. He’s going to end the day my chauffeur.”

The New Jersey tickets included one sold in a supermarket in a Little Egg Harbor, N.J., a coastal community hit hard by Superstorm Sandy last year.

“Hopefully, it’s somebody who lives in the area, and this is their reward for having gone through this,” said Carol Blackford, a retiree whose home in Little Egg Harbor was flooded with knee-high water during Sandy last October. “And if they want to share, we’re here.”

But even if the winner wasn’t someone devastated by the storm, the community will benefit from the jackpot because the store that sold the ticket receives a small windfall.

The third ticket was sold in a Super Stop & Shop store in South Brunswick, N.J.

The winning numbers drawn Wednesday night were: 05, 25, 30, 58, 59 and Powerball 32. During the telecast, Powerball officials announced the jackpot that was pegged at $425 million previously in the day had grown amid a buying frenzy.

Each winning ticket was worth $86 million before taxes, or $58.3 million after taxes, if taken in a lump sum. They are worth $149.4 million over 30 years if the winners choose the annuity option.