A Saginaw County man thought the lottery scanner was broken until he scratched off his $4,000,000 Ultimate instant game ticket and found out he’d won $4 million!
(CBS DETROIT) -A Michigan man said he "shed tears of joy" after winning $1 million playing the Michigan Lottery's Million Dollar Madness instant game.The 51-year-old Oakland County man, who wishes to remain anonymous, purchased the $10 ticket at East Holly Oil, located at 8435 East Holl...
A Wayne County man’s daily ritual of buying a scratch-off ticket paid off in a big way when he won $1 million playing the Michigan Lottery’s Wild Cherry instant game. The lucky 50-year-old player, who chose to remain anonymous, bought …Continue reading→ ...
Scratch-Off Lottery Ticketswere invented by another University of Michigan graduate,John Koza. Sure, tickets existed in the 1970s, but they weren't instant winners. If you can believe it, people had towaitto see if they won anything. The next time someone looks at you funny when they hear...
Under Michigan law, lottery players who win more than $10,000 in prize money playing state-only games can remain anonymous. However, that rule only applies to state-only games. State-only games in Michigan include scratch-off tickets and Lotto 47. ...
These Are the Places That Have Sold Million-Dollar Michigan Lottery Tix in 2023 From scratchers to state lotto games to the national lotteries, Michigan's got 16 new millionaires so far in 2023 thanks to the Michigan Lottery. Here are the stores that sold those winning tickets....
(FOX 2) - A Midland, Michigan, man who lost everything in the floods nearly a year ago won $2 million on a scratch-off from the state lottery. According to Michigan Lottery, the anonymous player bought the $20 ticket at a market in Midland. Typically, that's not his ...
Gambling in Michigan dates all the way back to the 1930s with horse racing. TheMichigan Lotterywas established in 1972, marking another significant step for gambling in the state. Later, the first tribal casinos opened to business in the 1980s and 1990s. In 1996, Michigan authorities approved...
Plus, there will be live entertainment all weekend long. Tickets are $6 in advance and $10 at the door. Military veterans and those actively serving are free, as are children younger than 3. Get tickets. End of Summer Night Market