This time she matched all six numbers in Monday night’s drawing to win a grand prize of $1,201,028.
According to a news release from the Kansas Lottery, Higgins and her husband, John, are regular Super Kansas Cash players, each typically spending $5-10 each a drawing. When the jackpot goes over $1 million, they spend a little more.
After the lottery withholds 25 percent in federal withholding tax ($300,257) and 5 percent in state withholding tax ($60,051.40), Higgins will receive a check for $840,719.60.
The Higgins plans for the money include making a donation to the Chapman relief fund to help tornado victims.
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