When Tom and Kathleen Morris of Burnsville met with their financial adviser Monday, they hoped they'd hear Tom could retire. But no such luck.
"I said, 'Tom, The only way we're going to retire is if we win the lottery,'" Kathleen Morris said.
Well, guess what?
The couple won a Powerball jackpot worth up to $228.9 million, state lottery officials announced Friday. They beat 195.2 million-to-1 odds in Wednesday's drawing with a combination of numbers that Tom, a sales engineer, bought at a Lakeville SuperAmerica that day. He intends to retire Monday.
"It's a great feeling," said Tom Morris, 61. "We're going to have fun."
"We'll live the way we live -- just a little higher," said Kathleen Morris, also 61.
It was the largest jackpot ever won in Minnesota in the recurring numbers game that is played in 42 states, the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands. There can be more than one jackpot-winning ticket, but the Morrises were the only winners in the latest round. The jackpot has reverted to its floor of $20 million for Saturday's drawing and will continue to grow until there is another winning match.
The couple has 60 days in which to decide whether to take the money in 30 annual installments or a lump-sum payment worth about $123.6 million ($83.7 million after tax withholding).