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Ft. Wayne Woman Wins $40,000 From Powerball

By: Kristin Mazur
Updated: November 29, 2012
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Meet Barbara Wright. Aptly named, she proved today she's got the Wright stuff.

"I'm still in shock" Wright says, now that she's $40,000 richer, all thanks to a visit to a Fort Wayne gas station, where inside she bought a Powerball ticket.

"I had to get up at 4 am to go to work, so my husband asked me to check his numbers this morning, so as long as I was checking his, I checked mine. And I went and told him 'um, we need to go down to Indy, I'm calling in sick to work'" she says with a laugh.

Like many across the country, Wright caught the Powerball fever in hopes of winning the record-setting jackpot. Wright matched 4 of the 5 numbers along with the Powerball. But, she added Power Play to the ticket. And it was a good move on her part. That extra dollar increased her winnings from $10,000 to $40,000.

"It's fun to day dream. We never do it thinking 'well we're counting on winning.' It's fun to day dream" Wright tells WFFT.

Forty-thousand dollars is certainly much less than half-a-billion dollars, but Wright says she's satisfied with her prize.

"When I thought about it, $40,000 is probably about the perfect number. It's enough to pay off bills and have a nice Christmas" she says.

Wright says she plans to use her winnings to pay off some bills, buy a new car and take a fishing trip with her husband down in Florida.

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