Darien man wins $1 million in Powerball drawing

By CATHERINE IDZERDA ( Contact )   Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2012
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Roger Cobb of Darien poses with a publicity check that shows he won $1 million as part of Saturday’s Powerball drawing. Cobb’s winning ticket, purchased at Delavan Mobil Mart, was the store’s biggest win ever according to a store employee.

Roger Cobb of Darien poses with a publicity check that shows he won $1 million as part of Saturday’s Powerball drawing. Cobb’s winning ticket, purchased at Delavan Mobil Mart, was the store’s biggest win ever according to a store employee.

— The Gazette's printing plant may soon have a job opening.

On Monday morning, Roger Cobb, a route driver for The Gazette, came to work in Janesville carrying an oversized check in the amount of $1 million.

Cobb, 48, was one of seven players nationally who won a $1 million portion of the Powerball lottery by matching five numbers. A player in New York won $2 million for matching five numbers with the Powerplay prize-boosting option.

Saturday night's winning numbers were 22, 32, 37, 44 and 50. The Powerball was 34. No one picked all of the winning numbers, so the $325 million jackpot rolled over. It's expected to be at least $425 million for Wednesday night's drawing.

Cobb came to work to show off his check and speak to his supervisors.

"He was as laid back as anybody could be who heard that kind of good news," said Karen Detra, mailroom supervisor. "We were more excited than he was, I think."

Detra said Cobb delivered one of The Gazette's commercial products to the Rockford area.

Cobb did not return calls to his cellphone, and a woman at his home in Darien said he would not do interviews.

Cobb bought his winning ticket at the Delavan Mobil Mart. Carol Johnson, a Mobil Mart employee, said state lottery officials called the store about the win.

This is the store's biggest win ever, although it had two $10,000 winners in August. The Mobil Mart also has had six $1,000 winners.

Wednesday's $425 million jackpot will be the biggest ever for Powerball and the second largest lottery jackpot ever in the United States, according to a news release from the Wisconsin lottery.

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Eagle1
Nov 28, 2012 at 10:12 a.m.
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a bunch of people protesting something which was a noble cause but advocating a solution from the same people that caused their 'problems' really wasn't worth my attention. #fools

janesvillean
Nov 28, 2012 at 10:06 a.m.
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If you think the Occupy Movement was about protesting "for having what we don't", you didn't pay much attention.

jtliszew
Nov 28, 2012 at 9:54 a.m.
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Glad to see the winner was employed and not on welfare.

Eagle1
Nov 28, 2012 at 8:09 a.m.
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Chief thank you for pointing out the absurdity of others, Dwight according to the IRS, $343,927 or more will put you in the top 1 percent of taxpayers, so yes the new winner is in the 1%... let's go protest him for having what we dont'.

Eagle1
Nov 28, 2012 at 8:09 a.m.
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Chief thank you for pointing out the absurdity of others, Dwight according to the IRS, $343,927 or more will put you in the top 1 percent of taxpayers, so yes the new winner is in the 1%... let's go protest him for having what we dont'.

non_grata
Nov 28, 2012 at 7:48 a.m.
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Chief was on number eleven.

DwightKSchrute
Nov 28, 2012 at 6:59 a.m.
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Chief - I hope you aren't serious, $1 million isn't anywhere close to putting him in the 1%...

gmaof3
Nov 27, 2012 at 7:07 p.m.
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AWESOME! I love it when WE little people hit it big!!! Enjoy!

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