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This particular game was called Winfall. A ticket cost $1. You picked six numbers, 1 through 49, and the Michigan Lottery drew six numbers. Six correct guesses won you the jackpot, guaranteed to be at least $2 million and often higher. If you guessed five, four, three, or two of the six numbers, you won lesser amounts.
With more than $1 billion on the line for Saturday's Michigan Lottery Powerball jackpot, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is reminding Michiganders to know the rules when it comes to forming ...
Louisiana Easy 5 (37 numbers, Wednesday & Saturday) Maine World Poker Tour (52 cards, daily) Maryland Bonus Match 5 (39 numbers, daily) Massachusetts Mass Cash (35 numbers, daily) Michigan Fantasy 5 (39 numbers, daily); Poker Lotto (52 cards; daily) Minnesota Gopher 5 (47 numbers, Monday, Wednesday, & Friday); North 5 (31 numbers, daily)
The Michigan Lottery began when the Green Ticket game started on November 13, 1972. Hermus Millsaps of Taylor, Michigan won the first $1 million prize on February 22, 1973. When he won, Mr. Millsaps was 53 years old, a native of Tennessee and worked at a Chrysler Automobile plant. He and his wife spent all their money on bus fare to Lansing and ...
The December 29, 2010, drawing of the multi-state lottery game Hot Lotto featured an advertised top prize of US$16.5 million. On November 9, 2011, Philip Johnston, a resident of Quebec City, Canada, phoned the Iowa Lottery to claim a ticket that had won the jackpot; stating he was too sick to claim the prize in person, he provided a 15-digit code that verified the winning ticket.
A man was arrested and charged for his role in a scheme that netted $700,000 from a Michigan casino, federal officials said. The 43-year-old man was charged March 7 with theft for stealing from ...
The Texas Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big. In Spanish: Lotería de Texas: Números ganadores Powerball, Lotto Texas para sábado, 11 de noviembre Here’s a look at ...
The first French lottery was created by King Francis I in or around 1505. After that first attempt, lotteries were forbidden for two centuries. They reappeared at the end of the 17th century, as a "public lottery" for the Paris municipality (called Loterie de L'Hotel de Ville) and as "private" ones for religious orders, mostly for nuns in convents.