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Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Racine man claims $1,000,000 prize from Wisconsin Lottery's Million Dollar Diamonds

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Richard Fitzgerald Director Of Security at Wisconsin Lottery | Official Website

Richard Fitzgerald Director Of Security at Wisconsin Lottery | Official Website

Daniel Macemon, a resident of Racine, Wisconsin, claimed a $1,000,000 prize after purchasing a Million Dollar Diamonds scratch ticket at Pick 'n Save on Douglas Avenue. Macemon collected his winnings at the Lottery offices in Madison. This was the first top prize claimed in the Million Dollar Diamonds scratch game, which began with three such prizes.

The $30 scratch game offers 11 prize levels ranging from $30 to $1,000,000. Since the launch of the game on March 14, 2025, additional winning tickets worth $10,000 and $50,000 have been claimed. The odds of winning $1,000,000 with a Million Dollar Diamonds ticket stand at 1 in 160,000.

Thanks to Macemon's ticket, Pick 'n Save will earn a $20,000 incentive through the Retailer Performance Program, which benefits retailers who sell winning tickets over $599. The program provides up to $100,000 per ticket.

The Racine Pick 'n Save store has a history of selling winning tickets. Since 2017, it has been the site of sales for two winning Badger 5 jackpots, an All or Nothing top prize of $100,000, a $50,000 Powerball winner, a Fast Play Progressive Jackpot of $92,262, and several other wins including two $10,000 Mega Millions tickets and scratch tickets for $10,000 and $20,000.

The odds for other games are: Badger 5 Jackpot at 1 in 169,911, Fast Play Progressive Jackpot at 1 in 240,000, $100,000 All or Nothing at 1 in 352,716, $50,000 Powerball at 1 in 913,130, and $10,000 Mega Millions at 1 in 893,762.

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