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Michigan Lottery in-store ticket scanners The Michigan Lottery offers in-store ticket scanners at many of its retailers. Look for the self-serve The Lucky Spot machines and scan the ticket barcode.
Michigan Lottery players won't be able to purchase, cash or check tickets at retailers or self-service machines between 12 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday.
The Michigan Lottery will call a time out for tickets Sunday from 12 a.m. to 11 a.m. because ... or check Lottery tickets at retailers, including on self-service machines," the lottery said on its ...
LANSING, MI -- Sticking what she called her “lucky machine” paid off in a big way for Renae Shelby as she won a $300,000 prize playing the Michigan Lottery’s Emerald Green Wild Time instant ...
A little bit of bad luck turned out to be just the thing a Michigan lottery player needed to win big. The 57-year-old Tuscola County man, who chose to remain anonymous, went into a Speedway gas ...
The 79-year-old Macomb County woman who won $1 million on a scratch-off ticket plans to pay it forward and take a cruise with ...
A Michigan woman took her lottery ticket to the store to “double check” it, she told officials. When she scanned the ticket, the machine told her to file a claim. Confused by the message, the ...
A Lenawee County woman had several sleepless nights after winning $1 million playing the Michigan Lottery’s $40 Million Cash Payout instant game.
The advantage of Lotto 47 is that while its potential payoffs are less gaudy, its odds are more imaginable. Michigan's population sits just shy of 10 million, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.