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Staff Writer
Maggie Newman

With the Power ball jackpot being over a billion dollars, surely you have thought about what you would do with that much money.
Is it a dream, fantasy or a nightmare? Just think about how your life would change or how you might change someone else’s life. Whoever wins this power ball jackpot is going to have a lot to think about.
Marty Rainer, Big Lake says that if he were to win the Power Ball Jackpot he would fund the residents academy, which has to do with physics and patents. He would also give money to programs that are involved with getting nutrition facts on product labels. Lastly, Marty would build a new home on 80 acres of land so that he could make dirt bike tracks for his kids and grandkids to ride on.
Noel Worth, Big Lake would retire if he won the billion dollar jackpot. He would also make sure that it was set up so that his kids and their kids would never have to worry about money. Family and friends would also benefit if Noel won the billion dollars because he would set them up with money as well. As for charities, Noel said he would give money to some that would benefit kids and the homeless.
Brenda Fisher has lived and worked in Big Lake for almost 20 years and says that if she won the billion dollar jackpot she would like to give back to the community by donating some of the money. She would also take her family on a vacation somewhere warm and purchase a business so that she could be her own boss.
Lon Kadelbach, Big Lake would buy a new house, new vehicle and save the rest of the money.
Laura and Todd Adams , Big Lake joked that they would disappear to an island somewhere and build a castle. All jokes aside she said they would like to own a cattle ranch, and would give money to their friends and family.
Kelly Wien, Big Lake has big plans if she wins the billion dollar jackpot. First thing she would like to do is buy many acres of land so that she could open an animal shelter. She would take in stray animals, have classes on animal control, teach people about the different breeds of dogs and their behaviors. She would also offer a doggie daycare. Kelly said since she does not have any children of her own, she would give millions to children through world vision. Kelly already sponsors two kids but would like to give them all hope for a better life. As for fun Kelly would buy a 1968 Dodge Charger RT and a 2016 Dodge charger RT.
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