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Minnesota couple claims $180 million Powerball jackpot

By ELIZABETH DUNBAR,
AP
Posted: 2008-05-06 23:01:33
ROSEVILLE, Minn. (AP) - Paul and Sue Rosenau say they already have everything they need, so their lives won't change that much after winning a $180.1 million Powerball jackpot.

"We realize that money is probably not as important as friendship and helping others. And that's what we hope to do with it," Paul Rosenau said at a news conference Tuesday when they accepted a ceremonial check.

Rosenau, 54, is a heavy equipment operator and his wife, Sue, works at an agricultural research institute. The couple from Waseca will take the prize from last Saturday's drawing in a lump-sum of $59.6 million after taxes.

Their win came five years to the day of the death of a 2-year-old granddaughter, Makayla, who had Krabbe disease, a nervous system disorder.

"It's very emotional to know that there's a reason for this," Sue Rosenau said.

She said the family has been involved in trying to get a Krabbe test part of routine newborn screenings. Their winnings may go toward those efforts, but the Rosenaus haven't made any decisions.

"It's been such a whirlwind," Paul Rosenau said. "It still hasn't sunk in."

Rosenau said there are things he and his 54-year-old wife have dreamed of - a new house, a vacation to Hawaii, taking a trip with their children - but for the most part they felt fortunate before they found out they won the Powerball jackpot.

"We don't need a lot. We've got more than what we need," he said. "We want to have a regular life."

On the Net:

Minnesota Lottery: http://www.mnlottery.com

Powerball: http://www.powerball.com

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05/06/08 23:00 EDT
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sxybrowneyes5 07:13:57 PM May 08 2008

This is for the couple in Minnesota who won the power ball jackpot.....Good for you!!! I happen to work for Newborn Screening in NY State and wanted to let you know that we have been testing for Krabbe disease for about 3 years now. Maybe even a little longer. I wish ALL States did this!! Although there is no cure for this dreaded disease yet, what we do can add years of life onto a child in hopes a cure comes up!! It's very important. NY State tests for 44 to 46 diseases in the Newborn Screening program now. We are very proud of it and we hope one day there will be a cure for this terrible, debilitating disease!!! God bless you both!!! Sxybrowneyes5@aol.com

janroc67 12:25:56 AM May 07 2008

If that have "everything they need," why even play the lottery?

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