LANSING, June 25, 2008 - Millions of dollars was
collected by seven lucky Michigan Lottery Millionaire Raffle winners at Lottery
headquarters in Lansing.
Two anonymous players are $1 million
richer with tickets purchased at Party World in Comstock Park and
Sharon's Short Stop in Clinton Township.
It was beginners luck for Paula Hickerson of
Redford. She walked away with $100,000 from a Raffle ticket purchased at
Smoker's Emporium in Livonia. Hickerson and her husband, Thomas, are first
time Raffle players who were excited with their win. They plan to pay off debts
with the prize money.
A Lennon player, who chose to remain
anonymous, won $100,000 on a ticket purchased at Speedway #8797 in Lennon.
The winner, an "off and on Lottery player," plans to share the prize money with
family.
An anonymous player from Walker is
$100,000 wealthier after redeeming her Raffle ticket she purchased at
Speedway #3574 in Grand Rapids. The winner didn't believe her good fortune
when she saw her number on the Lottery's Web site. She plans to use the prize
money to travel and purchase a new car for her husband.
An anonymous Jackson player claimed a
$100,000 prize on a ticket purchased at Kelly's Express Mart in Jackson.
The regular Lottery player is a single parent raising two children and was
excited with her win.
An anonymous player claimed a $100,000 prize on a
ticket purchased at CVS/Pharmacy 08146 in Warren.
The Millionaire Raffle, drawn on June 23, has six
prizes of $1 million; 12 prizes of $100,000; 2,000 prizes of $500; and 4,000
prizes of $100!
Winning numbers from Monday's drawing are
available on the Lottery's Web site at
www.michigan.gov/lottery and at Lottery regional offices. Retailers can also
validate Raffle tickets.
Over 95 cents of every dollar spent on Lottery
tickets is returned to the state in the form of contributions to the state
School Aid Fund, prizes to players and commissions to retailers. In fiscal year
2007, the contribution to schools was $748.9 million. Since its inception in
1972, the Lottery has contributed more than $14.3 billion to education in
Michigan.
For additional information, please visit the
Lottery's Web site at
www.michigan.gov/lottery.
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