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Utahns Make Road Trip to Wyoming for Powerball Lottery Amid $1.4 Billion Jackpot Heat

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Last updated: September 4, 2025 2:01 am
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Published: September 4, 2025
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SALT LAKE CITY — The allure of the $1.4 billion Powerball lottery jackpot prompted many Utah residents to change their daily routines, making the trip to Wyoming to buy tickets where lottery games are legal. With traditional lottery games banned in Utah, residents seized the opportunity, embarking on journeys to the Flying J Traveling Center in Evanston, located just off Interstate 80.

For many, the trip proved worthwhile. Carolyn Smith, who left her home at 9:30 AM, shared her experience. “We stacked up; I’ve got 11 tickets in my hands,” she told reporters. Each ticket represents a chance at life-changing wealth, despite the staggering odds of winning the jackpot, which stand at 1 in 292 million.

Potential winners should be aware that substantial taxes will impact their winnings. While the $1.4 billion prize can be claimed as a lump sum of roughly $634 million, approximately 24% will initially be withheld for federal income taxes—translating to around $152 million. An additional 13% will be deducted the following April, significantly reducing the total to just over $400 million. Although Wyoming does not impose a state income tax, residents from other states may face additional deductions depending on their tax regulations.

Inside the Flying J store, the excitement was palpable as long lines of eager customers formed throughout the day. A gas station clerk noted that ticket sales had reached between $30,000 and $50,000 in just a few days leading up to the drawing.

Eryn Clark, another Utah resident, recounted her regular trips to purchase tickets, highlighting near-misses from previous lottery draws. “We hit all numbers but one number twice in a row. So, one week we hit on Lucky for Life, where you would win $1,999 a day for life,” she explained, pointing out the frustrating yet thrilling nature of lottery draws.

Should any of the hopeful ticket holders successfully match all six numbers, they are urged to heed advice from well-known lottery attorney Kurt Panouses. Panouses, who has represented numerous million-dollar winners, emphasizes the importance of discretion and security. “Number 1, they need to be quiet. Number 2, make sure the ticket is in a safe place, keep it safe, make a copy of it ahead of time, don’t mark the ticket,” he advises.

Furthermore, he encourages winners to think strategically about their newfound wealth. “Start thinking about who you would want to help, and how you would want this money to be used in the next year or so,” he suggests, underscoring the value of planning ahead and consulting with an attorney to manage the windfall appropriately.

The excitement surrounding Wednesday’s drawing peaked at 8:59 PM Mountain Time as countless hopefuls anticipated the results. As interest in the lottery surged, the collective anticipation brought together a community of dreamers, each with their eyes on a potential fortune.

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