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Michigan Lottery prizes won or claimed in December didn't break into $1 million territory.
The 56-year-old winner, who has elected to remain anonymous, turned a routine coffee run into earning $300,000 when he purchased a ticket for the Michigan Lottery’s Make It Rein game.
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]
There were 17 Michigan Lottery prizes worth $100,000 or more claimed or won in November and nine of those were Fantasy 5 tickets.
The woman won one of the three $1,000,000 prizes on the $1,000,000 Deluxe Cash game after one of her numbers on the ticket matched a deluxe number, according to the Michigan Lottery.
“Those are lucky pennies,” he’d tell his customers, who would then buy the tickets. Soon he was selling $300,000 in lottery tickets per year, pocketing about $20,000 of that in profit. (The biggest prize a customer ever won at his store was $100,000.) Despite running a vice depot, the Selbees were teetotalers.
Two friends are celebrating a huge win after buying separate Powerball tickets in Michigan with the same numbers. “A friend and I have always said if we won the Lottery, we would share the money ...
Among these tales, a Michigan lottery player had to check her $1 million winning ticket daily to believe it was real, while a beginner’s luck led a first-time player to a $500,000 prize, guided ...