State Sen. Pat Pettey, D-6th Dist., will speak at a forum from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 20, at Merriam City Hall, 9001 W. 62nd St., Merriam.
Pettey, along with State Rep. Emily Perry, will speak about current legislative topics at the forum, which is sponsored by the Northeast Johnson County Chamber of Commerce.
The Unified Government Commission will meet March 20 at City Hall, 701 N. 7th St., Kansas City, Kan.
A special session will begin at 5 p.m. Thursday, March 20, in the Commission Chambers, lobby level, to discuss final budget priorities of the commission.
The regular UG Commission meeting will begin at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Commission Chambers.
An agenda for the regular meeting may be posted at www.wycokck.org.
Susan Morgan, 58, of Kansas City, Kan., came to Kansas Lottery headquarters missing something.
Morgan lost her voice last Thursday from laryngitis, but that didn’t keep her from telling about her $25,000 win on a $5 Extreme Cash Blast scratch ticket.
Morgan never thought she would win a top prize, even though she plays a $5 scratch ticket every time she gets a cup of coffee from QuikTrip.
“I’ve won $100 about ten times, and smaller prizes here and there, enough to keep me playing,” Morgan said. “But now I really believe, real people really do win.”
Morgan’s son was the one who picked up her coffee and the winning ticket for her when he came over to shovel her driveway. He went outside to get started and Morgan immediately called him back inside when she saw she had won $25,000.
“All he said was, ‘Mom, I think you finally won,’” Morgan remembered.
Morgan held on to the ticket for a few weeks before coming into the Topeka office to claim it. She is a full-time waitress and knows exactly what she’s going to do with the money.
“I’ve needed foot surgery for a long time, but I can’t afford to be off my feet that long since I’m a waitress. Now I have enough to get my foot fixed. It’s like my prayers have been answered.”
Morgan has two sons, both of whom will be sharing some of the prize money. Morgan said everyone around her has been so happy for her.
“They are just thrilled for me, that someone who works hard all the time won. They are believers now, too, that real people really do win.”
The ticket was purchased at QuikTrip 199, at 389 N. 130th St. in Bonner Springs. There are two $25,000 top prizes remaining in the game.