Greensboro Man Almost "Flips" Kitchen Table After Winning $200,000 Lottery Jackpot A Greensboro man is still in shock after winning a life-changing $200,000 lottery jackpot. The lucky winner, who wishes to remain anonymous, said he was almost "flipped the kitchen table" when he discovered his numbers matched the ones drawn by the North Carolina Education Lottery. According to the winner, he had been playing the same set of numbers for years, but never hit the big one until last week. He purchased the winning ticket at a local convenience store and immediately put it in his pocket, forgetting about it until later that day when he checked the numbers online. "When I saw my numbers matched the ones drawn, I almost flipped the kitchen table," the winner said in an interview. "I couldn't believe what was happening. It's like a dream come true." The winner said he plans to use his winnings to pay off debts and invest in his future. He also hopes to share some of the money with family members and friends. "I'm just grateful for this opportunity," he added. "It's going to change my life in many ways, and I'm excited to see what the future holds." The North Carolina Education Lottery has been a source of good fortune for many residents over the years, with millions of dollars in prizes awarded each year. The lottery has also helped fund education initiatives throughout the state. In this particular case, the winning ticket was purchased at a convenience store on Elm Street in Greensboro. The store will receive a $2,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket.#North_Carolina_Education_Lottery #convenience_store #Elm_Street #Greensboro

Sewer Main Collapse Closes Morgan Road in West Springfield A section of Morgan Road in West Springfield was closed to traffic on Friday morning after a sewer main collapsed, causing significant damage and disruption. The incident occurred just before 9:00 am when a large portion of the aging sewer infrastructure gave way, sending water and debris spilling onto the roadway. According to officials from the West Springfield Public Works Department, crews were called to the scene shortly after the collapse was reported. Emergency responders worked quickly to contain the spill and divert traffic away from the affected area. Morgan Road, a major thoroughfare in the community, was shut down between Main Street and Elm Street as crews assessed the situation. "We're working closely with our partners at the West Springfield Water Department to determine the cause of the collapse and assess any potential damage to the surrounding infrastructure," said Public Works Director John Smith. "In the meantime, we're asking residents and commuters to avoid the area until further notice." The closure caused significant traffic congestion in the area, with drivers forced to take alternative routes. Local businesses were also affected, as customers were unable to access their usual destinations. However, no injuries or fatalities have been reported. The collapsed sewer main is believed to be over 50 years old and had been showing signs of deterioration in recent months. While the exact cause of the collapse is still under investigation, officials say it may be related to age and wear-and-tear on the infrastructure. Residents are advised to follow detour signs and avoid Morgan Road until further notice. The Public Works Department estimates that repairs coul...#John_Smith #Main_Street #Morgan_Road #West_Springfield_Public_Works_Department #West_Springfield_Water_Department #Elm_Street