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Michigan Lottery prizes won or claimed in December didn't break into $1 million territory.
A 33-year-old Kalamazoo County woman just won $2 million on a Colossal Cashword instant ticket from the Michigan Lottery.
The Michigan Lottery's progressive drawing took place April 10 and a Fowlerville man claimed the prize.
"I thought maybe I would win one of the $1,000 prizes, but I never thought I would win the $1 million prize." More: Detroit woman wins $2 million on Michigan Lottery instant ticket
Many prizes of $250,000 each have been unclaimed, including several in Michigan for 2007 drawings. [49] Mega Millions winners have either 180 days (California nonjackpot prizes only) or one year to claim prizes, including the jackpot (although some Mega Millions winners lose the right to collect a jackpot in cash if they wait more than 60 days ...
To play Michigan Lottery scratch games, a player scratches off a ticket; each game consists of different themes, play styles and prize structures. The Lottery averages over 70 new scratch games per year. These games are priced from $1 to $50, with prizes up to $6 million. [2]
A man from Michigan unknowingly stashed away a lottery ticket that has now made him a millionaire. ... It was actually a $2 million winner — one of three jackpot prizes offered in the game.
The winning ticket, with numbers 13-26-34-37-48, was sold at the Sunoco gas station at 45471 Ryan Road in Shelby Township.