Genesee County Woman Wins $175,530 Prize Playing Club Keno The Jack Game

The JackA Genesee County woman was skeptical when her husband told her that they had won more than $175,000 playing the Club Keno The Jack game.

“We were watching the Club Keno monitor and my husband said we’d matched seven numbers, so I was excited because I thought we’d won $350.  Then he told me that he thought we’d won The Jack jackpot and I didn’t believe him.  I thought he was trying to play a joke on me.  I didn’t believe it until I could check the numbers for myself,” said the winner, who chose to remain anonymous.

When she checked the numbers, she found that they indeed had won The Jack progressive jackpot of $175,530 during a lunchtime visit to the Cloverleaf Bar and Grill, located at 13508 North Saginaw Road in Clio.  They won when their easy pick The Jack numbers – 1, 5, 18, 25, 39, 58, 62, 63 – matched eight of the 20 Club Keno numbers drawn in draw 1202144 on Monday.

“It was a big surprise to find out we’d won and very exciting,” said the winner, who added that she and her husband didn’t have any immediate plans for the windfall.  “We’re going to put it away for now.”

The winner claimed the big prize today at Lottery headquarters in Lansing.

The Jack is a Club Keno add-on game that players may add to their Club Keno wager for just $1 per draw. With The Jack, players get eight easy pick numbers to match to the Club Keno numbers drawn. Players may win prizes ranging from $1 to the jackpot. The jackpot starts at $10,000 and grows until it is won. To win the jackpot, players must match all eight numbers.

Club Keno may be played at the 11,000 Lottery retailers across the state. Drawings are every three and a half minutes. Results and live drawings may be found online at www.michiganlottery.com.

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Time Running Out to Claim $159,835 Prize; Winning Fantasy 5 Ticket Bought in Dearborn!

Fantasy 5 with EZMatchTime is running out to claim a $159,835 prize from the Michigan Lottery!

The winning ticket is for the April 26, 2014 Fantasy 5 drawing and it expires Monday. It was sold in Dearborn at the Dearborn Amoco Service Station, located at 22096 Michigan Avenue. The winner matched all five winning numbers: 02-14-17-24-28.

The lucky ticket holder should contact the Lottery’s Public Relations Division at (517) 373-1237 to make an appointment to claim their prize at the Lottery headquarters in Lansing. Fantasy 5 tickets are valid for one year from the drawing date. Because the one-year date falls on Sunday, the ticket holder has until 4:45 p.m. on Monday to claim the big prize! If the holder of the winning Fantasy 5 ticket doesn’t come forward by then, the money will go to the state School Aid Fund.

If the ticket holder does not come forward, it would be the first major prize to go unclaimed in 2015. In 2014, six major prizes went unclaimed adding more than $1 million to the Michigan School Aid Fund.

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

Tara Rice (center) poses for a photo with her husband, Charles Rice, daughter, Olivia, son Caleb, and Michigan State University basketball coach, Tom Izzo, after accepting her Excellence in Education Award from the Michigan Lottery.

Tara Rice (center) poses for a photo with her husband, Charles Rice, daughter, Olivia, son Caleb, and Michigan State University basketball coach, Tom Izzo, after accepting her Excellence in Education Award from the Michigan Lottery.

A Calhoun County educator known for using innovative methods to inspire and engage students,  especially those struggling in the classroom, has been honored with an Excellence in Education award from the Michigan Lottery.

The award winner, Tara Rice, teaches English, specializing in reading intervention, at Lakeview High School in Battle Creek.  The school is part of the Lakeview School District.

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

Winners of the weekly award receive a plaque, a $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, and FOX 47 in Lansing. The news segment featuring Rice will air this evening in Grand Rapids and Lansing and Thursday evening in Detroit.

Tara Rice talks with Michigan State University basketball coach, Tom Izzo, prior to accepting her Excellence in Education Award from the Michigan Lottery.

Tara Rice talks with Michigan State University basketball coach, Tom Izzo, prior to accepting her Excellence in Education Award from the Michigan Lottery.

For the Excellence in Education awards program, the Lottery has teamed up with Michigan State University basketball coach Tom Izzo.  Izzo met recently with Rice at the Breslin Center and presented her with the award.

She said her favorite part of being an educator is “empowering kids to reach their next goal, make that next connection, and taste success.  The excitement and energy that fills a classroom after kids taste success is worth every bit of energy that it takes to help them get there.”

“The students motivate me every day.  I can’t believe I have the wonderful opportunities to work with amazing students each day,” she said.  “My life is enriched and blessed and challenged by their excitement and energy and the depth of their thinking.”

Rice said she was attracted to a career in education because “I knew I wanted to help people.  What I didn’t realize was how much a career in education would drive me to keep learning and expand my skills.  I want to keep learning for my students.”

Rice has been an educator for 13 years, the last two at Lakeview High School. She earned a bachelor of arts degree in secondary English education from Mount Vernon Nazarene University, in Mount Vernon, Ohio, and a master of arts degree in curriculum, instruction, and assessment from Walden University, in Minneapolis, Minn.  She currently is seeking a reading specialist degree from Grand Valley State University.

Rice was nominated for the Excellence in Education award by a colleague, who described her as “an outstanding educator who loves what she does. She knows that all students can learn and can be successful.  Her personal philosophy involves meeting students where they are at, not where she would like them to be. This may involve reading non-traditional literature, graphic novels, or blogs or having students analyze literature in a way that speaks to them.”

For example, instead of having a struggling student – who was fascinated with zombies – do a standard essay on the characters in a novel, she assigned him to write a zombie apocalypse survival guide, the nomination noted.  “In his survival guide, the student had to assign each character from the novel he read a specific role. He had to be specific as to why that character received the role and back that up with material from the book. He was so excited for this assignment, and through his writing, she was able to see that he truly understood what he had read in class.”

The nomination added that “Mrs. Rice is constantly looking for ways to connect with her students and where they are as learners. She stays on top of what is of interest to students and is not afraid to go out of the ‘norm’ with her instructions in order to keep the interest of her students. She has brought a new way of teaching to her current school district, and is not afraid to stand up for what is right for all students, not just students who always succeed.

“She is a radical learner, in that she is consistently reading and studying new topics in education that will improve her craft. Her students are motivated in her classroom because of her contagious smile and a love of teaching that radiates from her every day Tara Rice takes on roles that a lot of educators would prefer not to take because they are more challenging. She has a way with students who are labeled as ‘struggling’ students and she loves what she does.”

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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Michigan Lottery Players Win $1 Million Prizes Playing Mega Millions, Powerball

MSL MegaMillions LogoIt was a big weekend for two lucky Michigan Lottery players who won $1 million each from the Michigan Lottery playing Mega Millions and Powerball.

One lucky ticket matched the first five numbers drawn in Friday’s Mega Millions drawing – 15-18-29-41-50 – to win $1 million. The winning ticket was bought at the Mobil gas station, located at 25830 Ford Road in Dearborn Heights.

Michigan Lottery PowerballSaturday was equally as lucky for a Powerball player. One ticket matched the first five numbers drawn in Saturday’s Powerball drawing – 13-22-23-29-31 – to win $1 million. The winning ticket was bought at the Burton Corners Party Store, located at 6007 West Main Street in Owosso.

Each winner should contact the Michigan Lottery Public Relations Division at (517) 373-1237 to schedule an appointment to collect their big prize. The prizes must be claimed at the Lottery’s headquarters in Lansing. Tickets for Mega Millions and Powerball are valid for one year from the drawing date.

Each Mega Millions play is only $1. For an additional $1 per play, players have the opportunity to add a “Megaplier” that can multiply non-jackpot prizes by up to five times. Powerball plays may be purchased for $2 each. A “Power Play” option that can multiply non-jackpot prizes by up to five times may be added to any Powerball play for only $1.

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Only a Week Left For April 26, 2014 Fantasy 5 Winner to Claim Jackpot!

Fantasy 5 with EZMatchThere’s only a week left for the winner of the April 26, 2014 Fantasy 5 jackpot to claim the $159,835 prize!

The winning ticket was sold at the Dearborn Amoco Service Station, located at 22096 Michigan Avenue in Dearborn. The winning numbers were: 02-14-17-24-28.

Fantasy 5 tickets are valid for one year from the drawing date. Because the one-year date is this Sunday, the ticket holder has until 4:45 p.m. on Monday to claim the big prize! If the prize isn’t claimed before the ticket expires, the money will go to the state School Aid Fund.

The ticket holder should contact the Lottery’s Public Relations Division at (517) 373-1237 to schedule an appointment to claim the prize! The prize must be claimed at Lottery headquarters in Lansing.

If the ticket holder does not come forward, it would be the first major prize to go unclaimed in 2015. In 2014, six major prizes went unclaimed adding more than $1 million to the Michigan School Aid Fund.

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