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$1 MILLION FOR SOUTH HILL MAN
December 13, 2011

It is like the law of attraction, when you do good unto people one way or another, sooner or later good will be done unto you. Keith Moore is an example, he spends a lot of time helping other people He is not only a very hard-working man working full time, but besides that he volunteers as a paramedic, serves as captain of the rescue squad and instructs others in emergency medical skills. There you have an example of a committed citizen. Lottery numbers

Surely Keith does all without even thinking about a retribution, after all that is what doing good is all about, helping others because you consider that you are in a position to help, because that is a true and sincere intention streaming from the core of your being and the only thought that what you offered is of help to others is the best retribution possible. A retribution that is unmeasurable in numbers. National lottery

However this South Hill man has won something for himself: top prize in the Virginia Lottery’s $120 Million Cash Blowout game.

He bought the winning ticket at South Hill Slip-In, 805 West Danville Street in South Hill. He went to the parking lot and scratched it there, he was astonished and had a very difficult time believing what he saw.

“I looked at it and said, ‘No, what am I doing wrong here?’” he admitted. “When I told my wife, she didn’t believe it.”

Of course, he was not doing anything wrong, on the contrary, he was doing everything right! As right as getting himself $1 million.

On December 5, he returned to the store to receive his prize from Virginia Lottery officials. Mr. Moore had the choice of taking the full $1 million over 25 years or a one-time cash option of $564,000 before taxes. He chose the cash option. And most probably it was a very tough decision, taking one million over a period of 25 years makes it around $40,000 a year versus getting only half of the jackpot right away. Hard decision.

The store received a $10,000 bonus from the Virginia Lottery for selling the winning ticket.

No word was commented on how the money would be used, however since he took the cash option, he must have some type of plan at works in his mind already, otherwise why would he prefer to take half of what he won. Maybe this good man was simply speechless and still can´t believe it until he has the full amount of his win in his pockets. Good for him!

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