The winner said his wife had been having success playing a game he doesn't usually play and decided to give it a shot.
In Michigan, some lottery winners can remain anonymous while others must go public. Here's a look at what the law says in the state.
An Isabella County man capped off a run of good luck with a $500,000 prize playing the Michigan Lottery’s Lincoln instant game.
LANSING, MI -- A quick trip for some groceries ended up bringing a Wayne County man some early holiday cheer as he won a ...
Under Outman’s bill, winners of multistate games would be anonymous unless they wanted their name released publicly ...
A 43-year-old player, who chose to remain anonymous, bought his winning ticket Magnificent Millions instant game ticket at ...
Michigan State's Tom Izzo was humble in victory after tying legendary coach Bob Knight for the most wins in Big Ten ...
She has been working in journalism for seven years. Michigan Lottery A young Michigan woman has won $4 million on a lottery ticket she received as a random gift from her dad. The winning ticket ...
MACOMB COUNTY, Mich. — A Macomb County man who thought he'd bought a losing scratch-off ticket is still in shock after realizing he'd actually won millions. The 43-year-old player, who chose to ...
A suspect—who may be wearing a mask to conceal their identity—will try to purchase a large number of scratch-off tickets ...