In Michigan, some lottery winners can remain anonymous while others must go public. Here's a look at what the law says in the state.
"Ridiculously talented players ... a focal point," Michigan basketball forward Will Tschetter said of Rutgers freshmen Ace ...
Former Michigan State star Max Christie has sent a message to Dallas Mavericks fans after being acquired in a trade that sent ...
Under Outman’s bill, winners of multistate games would be anonymous unless they wanted their name released publicly ...
John Beilein was a guest on the Detroit Free Press' "Hail Yes!" podcast, and spoke about Tom Izzo and the Michigan-Michigan ...
No. 8 Michigan State will put its 11-game winning streak on the line Saturday, when it faces a supremely talented Rutgers ...
Democratic U.S. Sen. Gary Peters, of Michigan, announced Tuesday that he will not run for a third six-year term in 2026 ...
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Michigan State’s next challenge centers on two top-5 NBA picks
Illinois, which Izzo called the best team in the Big Ten, had the talent around Jakucionis to keep the outcome at the Breslin Center in doubt until the final second. Rutgers (10-9, 3-5) missed the ...
A 43-year-old player, who chose to remain anonymous, bought his winning ticket Magnificent Millions instant game ticket at ...
The 63-year-old woman, who chose to remain anonymous, won $855,779 playing the Lucky 7s game from the Michigan Lottery.
A southern Michigan woman stuck gold with a $4 million instant lottery ticket on January 30 that was a gift from her father.
Having already committed three first-half turnovers, the Sixers’ Paul George took a couple of slow dribbles toward the ...