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Family with furloughed worker gets lucky in Virginia lottery

Carrie Walls won $100,000 and a Ford Expedition last December -- just in time, as it turns out. (Courtesy Virginia Lottery)

WASHINGTON 鈥 If you’re going to dream about how to spend lottery winnings, the time to do it is when your husband is furloughed by the partial government shutdown.

鈥淚 cried. I couldn鈥檛 believe it,鈥 Carrie Walls, of Ashburn, Va. told the Virginia Lottery about the moment she discovered she鈥檇 won $100,000 cash and a new Ford Expedition.

Walls won the top prize in the Virginia Lottery鈥檚 聽last Dec. 4, but claimed her vehicle and prize money last Friday. Her winning ticket was one out of more than 554,000 entries.

The Walls family already had a trip planned to Disney World, in Orlando, Florida. Now, they can make the trip in a 2019 Ford Expedition Platinum.

Walls, a 13-year veteran of the Air Force, lives with her family in Loudoun County, which received more than $13.3 million in lottery money for K-12 education last fiscal year. The Virginia Lottery said in a statement that they generate more than $1.6 million a day for the state’s public schools.

Kristi King

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