Malvern Daily Record

Bono couple wins $1M on scratch-off ticket

- Special to the MDR

Michael and Carrie Middlebroo­k of Bono are still finding it hard to believe even after claiming their $1 million prize today at the Arkansas Scholarshi­p Lottery Claim Center in Little Rock.

On Tuesday evening Carrie went to Jordan’s Kwik Stop, located at 221 Co-op Drive in Bono, to pick up an item she had asked her husband to bring home, which he had forgotten. While there, she asked to buy a $2 scratch-off ticket along with two $10 tickets and a 5-Buck Bundle ticket. However, the cashier misunderst­ood and pulled a $20 $1 Million Spectacula­r ticket from the dispenser instead of the $2 ticket.

When she got in her car, Carrie scratched the $1 Million Spectacula­r ticket. When she saw the “1” under No. 12 (her winning number), she thought maybe she had won $100. But then when she saw the “M,” she rubbed her eyes a few times and started to cry.

Carrie said the three-mile drive to her home seemed like 300. She called her husband, who was cooking dinner, and asked him to come outside.

“When I opened Carrie’s car door, she was crying and shaking. I thought she had hit a deer!” Mike laughed. “I looked at the ticket and couldn’t believe it.”

Mike finished cooking, but the couple couldn’t eat they were so overwhelme­d. And they had trouble sleeping that night, too.

They plan to pay off their house and vehicles and put a big part of the prize money back for retirement. The Middlebroo­ks have been married for 20 years and both work in Jonesboro.

Jordan’s Kwik Stop will receive a 1 percent commission of $10,000 for selling the winning ticket.

The Middlebroo­ks are the third players this month to claim $1 million prizes from the Arkansas lottery. Since 2009, the Arkansas lottery has sold 80 tickets that paid $1 million or more to players. Two top prizes of $1 million remain to be claimed on the $1 Million Spectacula­r instant ticket.

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