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A Georgetown mother and son have now claimed a record-breaking lottery win. Linda Grizzle and her son, Shannon Farthing, are splitting the $167 million prize, Kentucky Lottery announced on Monday.
James Shannon Farthing says he purchased a $2 Powerball ticket from Clark’s Pump N Shop in Georgetown, KY., in anticipation of the $167.3 million prize on the April 26 drawing. Farthing ...
Linda Grizzle is splitting a $167.3 million winnings with her son, Shannon Farthing, both of Georgetown. Farthing bought a $2 Powerball ticket for last Saturday night’s drawing. Mother and son ...
Previously, the largest Powerball win was a $128.6 million jackpot sold in December 2009, also at a Georgetown retailer, ProTravel Marathon. The last Powerball jackpot won in Kentucky was in ...
A Pinellas County, Florida deputy who attempted to break up a fight, was allegedly kicked in the face by a Kentucky man who won the Powerball jackpot just days prior.
An anonymous woman instantly won $5 million on a Kentucky Lottery scratch-off ticket, marking the largest scratch-off prize ever won in Kentucky Lottery history.
(WKYT/Gray News) – A man from Kentucky who won a $167 million lottery prize Saturday was arrested early Wednesday morning in Florida. According to police, James Farthing, of Georgetown ...
GEORGETOWN, Ky. (WKRC) — The Kentucky man who won the big $167.3 million Powerball prize was arrested alongside his girlfriend Tuesday. According to The New York Post, 50-year-old James Farthing ...
son Farthing won the Powerball jackpot that was announced on April 27 after a ticket was sold at Clark’s Pump N Shop in Georgetown. He and his mother, Linda Grizzle, agreed to split the winnings ...
Another good tip: don't get in fights with police. Just days after winning $167.3 million in the Powerball, James Farthing, 50, of Georgetown, Kentucky, and his girlfriend Jacqueline Fightmaster ...