LANSING, January 16, 2009 – The fourth $1 million Millionaire Raffle prize has been claimed by an anonymous man from Flint. Since the January 5 drawing, the Michigan Lottery has paid out $5 million to winners. Only two of the top 18 prizes remain unclaimed.
The lucky winning $1 million ticket was purchased at Meijer #44, 2474 W. Hill Rd., in Flint.
Winners claiming other top prizes so far include Michael Batterton, who won a top $1 million on a ticket purchased at the Hickory Ridge Market in Highland and two anonymous players who claimed $1 million prizes on tickets purchased at Kim’s Tally Ho Inc. in Curtis and the Palace Liquor Wine Shop in Macomb.
Additionally, Ralph Saunders claimed $100,000 on a ticket purchased at 7-Eleven 32816 in Taylor; Fred Cleveland claimed $100,000 on a ticket purchased at Fat Tony’s Sports Bar in Portage; Eileen Breimayer claimed $100,000 on a ticket purchased at Admiral Disc Tobacco 114 in Newaygo; and seven anonymous winners claimed $100,000 on tickets purchased at Meijer #56 in Jackson, Party World in Comstock Park, Bernie’s Market in Clinton Township, Glen’s Market in Clare, Speedway #2322 in Washington, Bills Market in Coldwater and Kmart 4082 in Troy.
The Millionaire Raffle is the Michigan Lottery’s 10th Raffle to date. Featured were six prizes of $1 million each, 12 prizes of $100,000, 2,000 prizes of $500 and 4,000 prizes of $100.
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 2008, the contribution to schools was over $740 million. Since its inception in 1972, the Lottery has contributed more than $15 billion to education in Michigan.
For additional information, please visit the Lottery’s Web site at https://www.michiganlottery.com.
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