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SUPER RAFFLE TICKET EXPIRES JUNE 18!
June 9, 2008
LANSING - A Michigan Lottery player has less than two weeks to turn what might become bad luck into a winning experience and a $100,000 prize!

An unclaimed Super Raffle ticket, worth $100,000, was sold at Town & Country Liquor in Southfield for the June 18, 2007 drawing. But since the ticket expires one year from that date, time is running out and a claim must be made by close of business on Wednesday, June 18.

The winning number on the ticket is 240602. The ticket is one of 18 winning $100,000 tickets sold for that drawing; the other prizes have been claimed.

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