RATHDRUM, Idaho (AP) – A 29-year-old mother of two from Rathdrum is claiming the remaining half of the $380 million Mega Millions jackpot, the second-largest lottery in history.

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Holly Lahti didn't attend Wednesday's announcement in Boise. Lottery officials say she has a lot to get in order first, but they expect she'll come forward shortly.  Lahti's estranged husband, Josh Lahti of Rathdrum, said Wednesday he didn't know about her windfall until he was told by a reporter. He says the two have been married 10 years but are separated. Inland Northwest Bank executive Holly Poquette says Lahti had worked since 2007 as a customer service representative in nearby Post Falls, but she resigned Monday. The manager of Lahti's branch, Sussana Spencer, called her an "amazing person" and says she's "going to do wonderful things with the money." The other half of the prize was won by Jim and Carolyn McCullar of Ephrata, Wash.

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