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Lottery Numbers.Xlsx 2015 Lottery Order Order Member Number Name 1 215 Putz, John and Gately, Deirdre 2 218 Smith, Roger & Renee 3 107 Cook, Matthew & Kathryn 4 138 Anderson, Mark & Angela 5 001 Perry, Andrew and Goforth, Kassie 6 067 Fahey, James & Kristen 7 083 Matysik, Mike & Anna 8 079 Bell, Willie and Hayes‐Bell, Ann 9 139 Counter, Steven & Mandi 10 112 Anneberg, Jim & Julie 11 200 Smith, Kory & Kristin 12 050 McCall, Angie and Walters, Kurt 13 145 Groesbeck, Lawrence & Kelly 14 103 Vana, James & Jennifer 15 002 Combs, Scott & Jennifer 16 150 Smith, Doug & Martha 17 049 Holt, David & Teresa 18 090 Jepsen, Linda 19 105 Miller, Rick & Darlene 20 201 Uvence, Sergio 21 241 Janke, Kacie & Derek 22 123 Sinnett, Mike & Michelle 23 229 Okamura, Daryl & Jody 24 052 Huse, Doug & Keri 25 116 Warner, Brett and McGuire, Angie 26 088 Mraz, Mark & Bridget 27 054 Lukson, Nick & Kaelyn 28 014 Stoulil, Ryan & Molly 29 135 Gendron, Robert & Rhonda 30 082 Stroh, Todd & Heather 31 041 Collier, Barry & Kim 32 016 Baldock, Matthew & Sarah 33 003 Sherry, Michael & Lyn 34 147 Weed, John and , 35 131 Lin, Dan & Kristi 36 170 McMillan, Mike & Elizabeth 37 117 Ryder, David & Michelle 38 213 Rinehimer, Corey & Leslie 39 072 Abdo, Jeffrey & Jennifer 40 140 Steiner, Bart & Grace 41 206 Gentling, Jeff & Patricia 42 129 Kaplan, Larry and Steinberg, Jill 43 019 Bong, Russ & Diane 44 226 Watson, Christopher & Shannon 45 089 Cummings, Bryan & Patty 46 178 Uran, Bill & Pam 47 163 Minaker, Jodi and , 2015 Lottery Order Order Member Number Name 48 010 Stead, Robert & Jennifer 49 204 Rothmier, Justin & Stephanie 50 074 Jamison, Melissa & Jaime 51 118 Galley, Kurt & Frannie 52 055 Bartee, Stephanie and , 53 225 Hopper, Scott & Nancy 54 190 Gettman, Matt & Jennifer 55 036 Mikkelsen, Eric & Karin 56 101 McGinnis, Daniel & Nancy 57 151 Guthrie, Julia & Bruce 58 062 McDowell, Jeff and Swingle, Kathryn 59 096 Riddell, Duncan & Shiva 60 127 Taylor, Ken & Laura 61 011 Lapham, John & Tina 62 176 Lemke, Andy & Cindy 63 081 Mitchell, Steven & Kara 64 065 Blackbourn, Mike & Cheri 65 236 Ashe, Molly & Mike 66 120 Avedovech, Dana and , 67 193 Kristjanson, Doug & Maribeth 68 034 Wright, George & Jenny 69 179 Johnson, Eric and Rogers, Shawn 70 239 Colebank, Curtis and Eriksson, Mari 71 095 Doneen, Mark & Colleen 72 040 Wilson, Karianna & D.J. 73 212 Arslanoglu, Timur and Towle, Cara 74 122 Myers, Tammie & Travis 75 234 Shuler, Klaus and Zeestraten, Pauline 76 242 Pedersen, Chris & Ellie 77 008 Drake, David & Sharon 78 196 Pennington, Richard and Gerber, Jan 79 059 Marshall‐Inman, Brad & Leanne 80 039 Turner, Henry & Janette 81 024 Clarke, Cheryl & Kevin 82 198 Emerson, John & Beverly 83 222 Gard, Arne & Kristin 84 223 Kosten, Michael & Molly 85 013 Johnson, Kristen & Gregory 86 097 Browne, Kristoffer & Margaret 87 169 Marquart, Justin & Lisa 88 207 Nye, Richard & Annalise 89 086 Ramsden, Matthew & Deborah 90 152 Brown, Jeff & Michelle 91 121 James, Chet and Albrecht, Judy 92 060 Pann, Tim & Corinne 93 099 Ertsgaard, Joel & Sarah 94 102 Cano, Guillermo & Jolee 2015 Lottery Order Order Member Number Name 95 195 Kerr, Steve and Lara, Stacey 96 028 Birkby, Craig & Sharon 97 217 Stensrud, Eric & Amy 98 238 Pierce, John and Naing, Htet Htet 99 030 Thomas, Amy & Peter 100 228 Meyer, Dave & Laura 101 164 Hart, Martin & Bonnie 102 064 Alexander, Shawn & Heidi 103 183 Bloom, Eric and Friday, Vicki 104 045 MacDonald, Doug & Claudine 105 128 Rettenmier, John & Suzanne 106 004 Fenlason, Troy & Vanessa 107 017 Hanby, Matt & Lorna 108 043 VonGunten, Mark & Dani 109 149 Halse, Tom & Jenee 110 046 Olsen, Kris & Jane 111 044 Warren, Robert & Janice 112 026 Gallagher, Erin & Jenni 113 171 Haberman, James & April 114 029 Siecke, Neil and Trowbridge, Janet 115 114 Hedman, Greg & Kathy 116 174 Hodgen, Brian & Jenny 117 210 Kotwis, John & Teresa 118 184 Falkin, Scott & Heather 119 141 King, Brian and Zepeda, April 120 061 Fields, Mike & Debby 121 202 Brock, Eric and , 122 038 Reni, Paul & Ann Heath 123 119 Daly, Charles & Lauren 124 132 Jackson, Michael and McLeod, Peggy 125 023 Doran, Thomas & Anne Marie 126 235 Watson, Rob & Katherine 127 130 Schatz, Jay & Amanda 128 237 Borgida, Alan & Tina 129 157 Odell, Will & Nina 130 232 Menanno, Alfons & Maribel 131 007 McCurdy, Dennis and , 132 087 Casey, Selfridge and Julia, Selfridge 133 146 Bates, Stephanie and , 134 230 Pichler, Raimund & Jennifer 135 073 Karnikis, Karolos & Monika 136 056 Rader, Michael & Leah 137 084 Rees, Jason & Heather 138 214 Brock, Louis & Cheryl 139 144 McCandless, Fred & Joanne 140 025 Berquist, Tom & Karen 141 069 Chalcraft, Chris & Anne 2015 Lottery Order Order Member Number Name 142 115 Inadomi, David and Cornejo, Carol 143 142 McCallister, Wren & Erika 144 110 Willcox, James & Jennifer 145 057 Hammer, Megan & Kenneth 146 182 Tamura, Taiji & Kathryn 147 006 Schneider, Doug & Karen 148 075 White, Marnie & Chris 149 137 Madath, Francois & Donna 150 158 Bradshaw, Amanda 151 080 Brennan, Thomas & Carolyn 152 165 Koenig, Kimberly 153 148 High, John & Marjie 154 159 Dobson, Erik & Jill 155 136 McGothlin, Stephen and Landsverk, Ann 156 106 Marsh, George & Amy 157 126 Jenkins, Anne and , 158 077 Rich, Darrel & Mary 159 113 Freshwater, Chris and Schadt, Vanessa 160 208 Rickert, Allen & Christine 161 245 Douglas, Steve & Carolyn 162 093 Schutte, Tom & Jennifer 163 063 Prinz, Kim & Jonathon 164 031 Billing, William & Yvette 165 188 Gilman, Thomas & Gigi 166 231 Brittle, Rebecca & Zach 167 134 Gaevert, Richard & Julie 168 197 Campbell, Trevor & Star 169 076 Southcote‐Want, Colin and Petso, Lora 170 166 Kalvoy, Jostein & Laura 171 053 Huse, Scott & Angela 172 124 Wroblewski, Leonard 173 012 Huff, Missi and Haines, John 174 092 Park, Phil & Stephanie 175 009 Wilson, Kim and , 176 058 Giles, Eric & Jennie 177 071 Oliver, James & Angie 178 160 Nolan, Joe & Amy 179 191 Hecker, Lonny and Andreasen, Laurie 180 233 Forrest, Felicia and Lindberg, Julie 181 177 Nelson, Bruce & Christina 182 168 Mitchell, Trevor & Beth 183 220 Smith, Schuyler & Kimberly 184 189 Crawford, Tony & Lindsey 185 192 Fahey, Michael & Sandy.
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