Mega Millions Winner Makes Return
Holly Lahti, one of the country’s luckiest and most invisible lottery winners, went back to work this week. For a cause and for her former co-workers at Inland Northwest Bank, that is. In what is believed to be Lahti’s first public appearance as the co-winner of the second-largest cash payout jackpot in U.S. lottery history in January 2011, she participated in a Relay for Life fundraiser at Cricket’s Downtown Bar and Grill on Tuesday night with her former co-workers at Inland Northwest Bank. “It was nice to have Holly here to support our Relay for Life fundraiser,” said Lahti’s friend and former co-worker Kelly Hagen. “She always enjoyed being part of our team.” The 30-year-old and now-single mother of two school-aged daughters sold bottled beer at the Tips for a Cure fundraiser benefitting the American Cancer Society, mingled with friends and former co-workers and agreed to match proceeds in an amount to be determined/ Brian Walker , Coeur d’Alene Press. More here.
Question: Would you stay in Kootenai County if you won $120 million in a lottery?
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