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  2. Michigan Lottery - Wikipedia

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    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]

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    Todd Schroeder “jumped out of bed” when he checked his email the morning after a Powerball drawing, he told Michigan lottery officials. His lottery account showed a pending $100,000 prize.

  6. Michigan Lottery holiday-themed scratch-off tickets are back

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    The Michigan Lottery's new holiday-theme instant scratch-off games are back. Here's what they cost, the odds of winning and more.

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    Lottery clubs are legal in Michigan and are formed by members pooling their money to purchase a greater number of tickets and increase the group's chances of winning.

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  9. Michigan Gaming Control Board - Wikipedia

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    This created the Michigan Gaming Control Board under the Michigan Department of Treasury. [5] On October 8, 2009, the Governor of Michigan, Jennifer Granholm, signed Executive Order 2009–45, abolishing the Racing Commissioner and transferring its duties to the Michigan Gaming Control Board executive director, effective January 17, 2010. [1] [6]