Midwest Millions

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Midwest Millions is a scratchcard game that debuted on September 7, 2007 in Iowa and Kansas, administered by the Multi-State Lottery Association.[1] It originally became available in Kansas at the State Fair in Hutchinson and then throughout Kansas on September 13. It was the nation's first multi-jurisdictional scratch game since the Powerball scratch ticket in the early 2000s.[2][3] In 2007, it was announced that other Midwestern lotteries may be added in a future edition.[4]

A total of 1.2 million tickets were offered, split evenly between Iowa and Kansas. The game's biggest prize, $500,000 cash, were won in both second-chance drawings. The first drawing was held in January 2008 in Topeka, Kansas;[3] Both $500,000 prizes were won on tickets bought in Iowa, although one of the winners was from Nebraska.[2][5] Due to the success of the first series, another version was announced to start in April 2008[6]

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