Iowa Quaker Oats workers claim $241M

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DES MOINES (AP) — A group of 20 workers at a Quaker Oats plant in Iowa stepped forward Wednesday to claim a $241 million Powerball jackpot.

Lottery spokeswoman Mary Neubauer said the agency verified the winning ticket, which was sold June 13. One of the workers bought the winning ticket for the group and the winnings will be split 20 ways, said Dan Morris, a spokesman for the Retail Wholesale and Department Store Union that all the winners belong to in Cedar Rapids.

Morris said the winners all are between 35 and 64 years old and work in the Quaker plant’s shipping department.

The group took a chartered bus paid for by their union from Cedar Rapids to Des Moines on Wednesday to present their ticket to lottery officials.

“They’re in shock. Still trying to recover,” said Joe Day, the group’s lawyer. “Financial security for a lifetime. Anybody would want that.”

The jackpot would amount to roughly $5.6 million per person after taxes if the group chooses the lump-sum cash option.

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