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Taking a sick day leads woman to $50,000 lottery prize

By Ben Hooper
A Kansas woman won a $50,000 lottery prize with a ticket she bought after calling in sick to work. Photo courtesy of the Kansas Lottery
A Kansas woman won a $50,000 lottery prize with a ticket she bought after calling in sick to work. Photo courtesy of the Kansas Lottery

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Nov. 7 (UPI) -- A Kansas woman is $50,000 richer after she decided to buy some lottery tickets as a means of cheering herself up during a sick day.

Louisa Dowling of Concordia told Kansas Lottery officials she woke up feeling ill Friday morning so she called into work and bought four $5 Super Red Hot Crossword instant scratch tickets to pass the time and cheer herself up some.

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"After I bought my tickets, I went home to play them," said Dowling. "As I was scratching one of the tickets, I noticed I had found five Red words in the Crossword puzzle. I was down to one last letter when I noticed all I needed was the letter 'P' to complete the sixth Red word. When I scratched off the last letter and it was a 'P,' I couldn't believe it! Needless to say, I started feeling better after that."

The six red words earned Dowling a $50,000 top prize.

"When I was double checking my ticket, I noticed my mailman was coming to our house, so I stepped out to ask him if he would look at my ticket," Dowling said. "When he agreed it appeared my ticket was worth $50,000, I still had a hard time believing it. Before calling the Kansas Lottery to have the ticket verified, I had at least five people look at it. I was so afraid I had made a mistake or something. I was relieved when it was verified by the Lottery."

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Dowling said some of the money will go toward publishing her romance novel. She said she also plans to pay off her bills and build a carport at her home.

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