A Genesee County woman has been on a winning streak, this time grabbing a $1.54 million prize from the Michigan Lottery.

The lucky player, who has chosen to remain anonymous, says she has been on a lucky streak lately playing lottery games and calls her big win "icing on the cake."

Ticket Purchased at Beacon and Bridge

The 53-year-old woman tells the Michigan Lottery she purchased her Jackpot Slots ticket on November 11 at the Beacon and Bridge Market on Thompson Road in Fenton. She said that when she saw that she had won, she had to scan her ticket just to make sure she was seeing things correctly.

"Jackpot Slots is my favorite Fast Cash game, and I play it regularly. I looked the ticket over right after I bought it and saw I’d won, but I had to scan it on the Lottery app to be sure I was seeing things right," she said. "When the winning amount of $1.54 million came up on the screen, I immediately called my husband to tell him the good news!"

She went on to say that she has had good luck recently, playing the Michigan Lottery's Fast Cash and Club Keno games.

A New Car is in Her Future

The Genesee County resident says she plans to use her winnings to buy a new car and to invest.

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