Someone in the town of Zephyrhills, Florida won the $590 million Powerball jackpot this weekend, but the identity of the person is still a mystery.

The Associated Press notes that the town of 13,000 could be spending up to 60 days wondering who the winner is. The winning ticket was purchased at a Publix in the town, which is best known for the brand of spring water named after it.

While state law says that a lottery winner can’t remain anonymous, no one has come forward. ABC News reports that the Florida Lottery’s main office in Tallahassee was closed over the weekend, so the winner wouldn’t have been able to come forward right after the drawing Saturday anyway.

The winner can choose annuity or a lump sum, which would be $370,896,780.54. After federal taxes, the person would win $278 million. There is no state tax on lottery winnings in Florida.

The winning numbers were 10, 13, 14, 22, and 52, the the Powerball of 11.

Zephyrhills is located near Tampa and is also popular as a skydiving location. Its town budget is just $49 million, so the Powerball winnings is 12 times that, notes the AP.

“Oh, there's so much good that you could do with that amount of money,” resident Joan Albertson told the AP. “I don't even know where to begin.”

As for Publix, a spokesperson said they don’t know who the winner is. “We're excited for the winner or winners,” the spokesperson said.