Van Buren County Man Wins $300,000 Playing the Michigan Lottery’s Super Bingo Instant Game

Ask and you shall receive. At least that’s what happened to a Van Buren County man who won $300,000 playing the Michigan Lottery’s Super Bingo instant game.

“I stopped to buy a couple Lottery tickets and asked for a big winner,” said the lucky player, who chose to remain anonymous. “The clerk said: ‘There’s only three of these left.’ Then she handed me three Super Bingo tickets.

“I scratched the tickets off when I got home, and the $300,000 winner was the last one I scratched. I started crying tears of joy and then ran to my neighbor’s house to tell him the good news!”

The player bought his winning ticket at Halftime Food and Beverage, located at 144 North Main Street in Lawton.

“Winning is a wonderful feeling,” said the 62-year-old player. “I am going to be able to share this with my two kids to make their lives a litter easier, and I can finally do a few things to my house that I have been wondering how I’d pay for them.”

The player visited Lottery headquarters Monday to claim the big prize.

Players have won more than $22 million playing Super Bingo, which launched in October 2018. Each $5 ticket offers players a chance to win prizes ranging from $5 up to $300,000. More than $3 million in prizes remain, including two $10,000 prizes and 12 $1,000 prizes.

Lottery instant games may be purchased at 10,500 retailers across the state.

In 2018, Lottery players won more than $1 billion playing instant games.

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Bay County Educator Wins Excellence in Education Award from the Michigan Lottery

Jill Moore (right) poses for a photo with Michigan Lottery public relations director, Jeff Holyfield, after accepting her Excellence in Education Award.

Jill Moore (right) poses for a photo with Michigan Lottery public relations director, Jeff Holyfield, after accepting her Excellence in Education Award.

A Bay County educator known for her dedication to help students grow academically and as individuals and for starting a nationally recognized anti-bullying program at her school has been honored with an Excellence in Education award from the Michigan Lottery.

The award winner, Jill Moore, teaches 10th grade English at Bay City Central High School, which is part of the Bay City Public Schools.

The Michigan Lottery established the Excellence in Education awards in 2014 to recognize outstanding public school educators across the state during the school year.

Winners of the weekly award receive a plaque, a $1,500 cash prize, and a $500 grant to their classroom, school or school district.  One of the weekly winners will be selected as the Educator of the Year and will receive a $10,000 cash prize.

Each winner also is featured in a news segment on the Lottery’s media partner stations:  WXYZ-TV in Detroit, FOX 17 in Grand Rapids, FOX 47 in Lansing, and WNEM-TV in Saginaw. The news segment featuring Moore will air this evening in Grand Rapids and Lansing, and then on Thursday in Saginaw and Detroit.

Moore said she was attracted to a career in education because “I grew up in a house with both parents as teachers and coaches. My parents and the other teachers and coaches that I had over the years as a student all made an incredibly positive impact on my life and I wanted to do the same for others.

“You have to have a passion for what you do. You have to look toward the future.  You have to listen to the kids.  Being able to teach is a gift. That’s how I look at each day.  I get to work with some amazing people. I wouldn’t trade it for the world.

“I love helping students believe in themselves.  They face challenges in and out of the classroom and I do my best to encourage them through each situation.  Their determination is so valuable, and I want them to know I support them, and they have the ability to achieve anything and overcome anything,” she said.

Moore said her students motivate her to do her best each day in the classroom.  “My students bring me so much energy and they inspire me to be positive and work hard every day.  Some of them show up each day and wait at my door with a smile on their face.  They share their stories and they tell me about their lives. What an honor!

Jill Moore is interviewed after being presented with an Excellence in Education award from the Michigan Lottery.

Jill Moore is interviewed after being presented with an Excellence in Education award from the Michigan Lottery.

“They start my day off with kindness.  How can I not pass that on?  How can I not invest 100 percent of my heart into my students when it’s so obvious to me that in their own way, they are excited to be here with us at school? When I have students stop by my classroom to check in, wave, fist bump, or even offer ideas for our Anti-Bullying Club, that motivates me,” she said.

“The students who care make me dig deeper and help me remember what a gift each day is and how lucky I am to be an educator.”

A student nominated Moore for the Excellence in Education award, describing her as “dedicated to changing lives, one student at a time, and not just by academics. She is compassionate, helpful and all around an amazing person.”

“Ms. Moore has faced so many challenges in life, but she is still there, at work and goes above and beyond her job description, to make sure her students are safe and happy people,” the student wrote.  “Ms. Moore was in a bad car accident last school year, but she bounced back.

“Ms. Moore also runs our Anti-Bullying Program/Club, and she runs it well, with the help of the student body. The Anti-Bullying Club, does more than just have meetings, we conduct presentations at our area schools, including our own,” the nomination said, adding:  The program has attracted national attention and won a national award, the 2017 PACERs “Together Against Bullying Award.”

“Ms. Moore has changed my life tremendously. Without her, I would not be the leader I am today. I credit Ms. Moore because she saw the potential that I did not see in myself,” the student wrote.

The student said Moore nominated him for the Billy Michal Student Leadership Award, which he received.  The National World War II Museum presents the award each year to one student from each state and the District of Columbia who “demonstrates the American Spirit in his or her community.”

The nominator wrote that “mine is certainly not the only life she has changed or will change, but I am very grateful for what she has done for me and I cannot wait to see how she impacts the lives of other students because she is a world changer!”

Moore earned a bachelor’s degree in English and secondary education from Saginaw Valley State University and a master’s degree in education from Marygrove College. She has been an educator for 20 years, the last 19 with the Bay City Public Schools.

Outstanding public school educators may be nominated for an Excellence in Education award at http://bit.ly/ExcellenceInEducation or through the websites of the Lottery’s media partner stations.

Excellence in Education award nominees are evaluated on the following criteria:

  • Excellence – Their work consistently helps students and/or their schools or school districts advance to higher levels of academic achievement.
  • Dedication – They consistently go above and beyond expectations to help students succeed.
  • Inspiration – Their work inspires others around them to exceed expectations either academically or professionally.
  • Leadership – They demonstrate clear leadership skills in their positions with their school or school districts.
  • Effectiveness – The nominee’s work has clear and positive results on the educational advancement of students within the school or school district.
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Winning Lucky For Life Ticket Sold in Rochester; Ticket Worth $25,000 a Year for Life

A Michigan Lottery player is looking forward to a lifetime of cash after winning $25,000 a year for life playing Lucky For Life.

A ticket bought at the Mobil gas station, located at 1020 West Auburn Road in Rochester, matched the five white balls drawn Monday night – 01-02-03-31-40 – to win the big prize. This is the 27th time that a Michigan winner has won a lifetime prize in the Lucky For Life game.

The lucky winner has two choices to collect the big prize:

  • Annual $25,000 payments for a minimum of 20 years or life, whichever is greater, or
  • A one-time lump sum cash payment of $390,000

The winner should contact the Michigan Lottery Public Relations Division at (517) 373-1237 to schedule an appointment to collect the big prize. The prize must be claimed at the Lottery’s headquarters in Lansing. Lucky For Life tickets are valid for one year from the drawing date.

For just $2 per play, Lucky For Life gives Lottery players a chance to win prizes ranging from $3 to a lifetime of cash. To win the game’s top prize of $1,000 a day for life, players must match all five winning numbers ranging from 1 to 48, plus one Lucky Ball ranging from 1 to 18. Players who match all five winning numbers, but not the Lucky Ball, will win $25,000 a year for life. Lucky For Life drawings take place every Monday and Thursday at 10:35 p.m. Tickets may be purchased at Lottery retailers across the state.

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Michigan Lottery Offices Closed in Observance of Thanksgiving

In observance of the Thanksgiving holiday, the Michigan Lottery headquarters in Lansing and all Lottery regional offices located in Detroit, Grand Rapids, Livonia, Saginaw and Sterling Heights will be closed on Thursday and Friday.

All regularly scheduled game drawings will take place on Thursday and Friday.

The bank claim centers that the Michigan Lottery has teamed up with may have office hours on Thursday and Friday, however, they will not be able to process claims, because the Lottery offices will be closed.

All Lottery offices will reopen on Monday at 7:45 a.m.

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Jackson County Man Wins $500,000 Playing the Michigan Lottery’s Holiday Sparkle Instant Game

The holiday season kicked off a little early for a Jackson County man who won $500,000 playing the Michigan Lottery’s Holiday Sparkle instant game.

The lucky player, who chose to remain anonymous, bought his winning ticket at the Meijer store, located at 3333 East Michigan Avenue in Jackson.

“I bought a few of the Holiday Sparkle tickets on payday as a treat for myself,” said the 42-year-old player. “I scratched them off in the parking lot, and when I saw I won $500,000 I couldn’t believe my eyes!

“I started to stress out a little bit, so I called my sister to calm me down.”

The player recently visited Lottery headquarters to claim the big prize. With his winnings, he plans to pay off his student loans, and then save the remainder.

Players have won more than $6 million playing Holiday Sparkle, which launched in October. Each $10 ticket offers players a chance to win prizes ranging from $10 up to $500,000. More than $19 million in prizes remain, including two $500,000 top prizes and 13 $2,000 prizes.

Lottery instant games may be purchased at 10,500 retailers across the state.

In 2018, Lottery players won more than $1 billion playing instant games.

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