Berrien County Educator Wins Excellence in Education Award from the Michigan Lottery

Lottery Commissioner, Suzanna Shkreli, presents Dustin Cornelius with his Excellence in Education check.

Lottery Commissioner, Suzanna Shkreli, presents Dustin Cornelius with his Excellence in Education check.

A Berrien County educator known for the positive impact he has in his school and community has been honored with an Excellence in Education award from the Michigan Lottery.

The award winner, Dustin Cornelius, is an English and Media Productions teacher at Niles Senior High School. The school is part of Niles Community Schools.

The Michigan Lottery established the Excellence in Education awards in 2014 to recognize outstanding public-school educators across the state during the school year.

Winners of the weekly award receive a $2,000 cash prize. At the end of the school year, one of the weekly award winners will be selected to receive the Lottery’s Educator of the Year award and will receive a $10,000 cash prize.

Each winner also is featured in a news segment on the Lottery’s media partner stations: WXYZ-TV in Detroit, FOX 17 in Grand Rapids, FOX 47 in Lansing, WNEM-TV in Saginaw, and WWTV-TV in Traverse City. The news segment featuring Cornelius will air this evening.

“Mr. Cornelius’ ability to build relationships with his students and engage them in new courses is a testament to his commitment to provide unique opportunities through education,” said Lottery Commissioner Suzanna Shkreli. “His dedication to his community is irable and makes him very deserving of this award.”

Cornelius was attracted to a career in education because of his desire to have a career that’s rewarding and fulfilling.

“I wanted a career that was rewarding and fulfilling. Teaching has allowed me the opportunity to positively impact the lives of kids and to build relationships with families.”

Cornelius was nominated for the award by a former student.

“Dustin Cornelius is an outstanding educator in my community. Dustin has improved our community in several ways over the past few years he has been at Niles High School. For example, he started a fundraiser in our school called “Socktober” where we collect socks for churches and shelters near us. One year we collected over 5,000 socks, which is incredible. In addition to Socktober, he has brought our community closer and has helped our school spirit stay alive by hosting a community pep rally at the beginning of the year, creating our student section “Niles Noise,” and he DJs at multiple events for our school. He took time to help form a new Speech and Media Production course on top of the English classes he teaches.

“Overall, Dustin, or Corn as we like to call him, has been an outstanding community member, educator, and mentor. He has been the most influential teacher I have ever had. However, it’s not just the activities that he puts on that makes him great, he also is very comionate, funny, and many other things. He always makes the room full of laughter, joy, and happiness. Cracking jokes, telling stories, breaking out into song in the middle of a conversation, and being kind is what he’s known for. He cares for not only his students, but also his colleagues, and his entire community. He makes a difference every single day and that deserves recognition.”

Cornelius earned a bachelor’s degree from Western Michigan University. He has been an educator for 15 years, the last four in his current position.

Excellence in Education award nominees are evaluated on the following criteria:

  • Excellence – Their work consistently helps students and/or their schools or school districts advance to higher levels of academic achievement.
  • Dedication – They consistently go above and beyond expectations to help students succeed.
  • Inspiration – Their work inspires others around them to exceed expectations either academically or professionally.
  • Leadership – They demonstrate clear leadership skills in their positions with their school or school districts.
  • Effectiveness – The nominee’s work has clear and positive results on the educational advancement of students within the school or school district.
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Michigan Lottery Offices Closed in Observance of Presidents’ Day

In observance of Presidents’ Day, the Michigan Lottery headquarters in Lansing and all Lottery regional offices located in Detroit, Grand Rapids, Livonia, Saginaw, and Sterling Heights will be closed on Monday, Feb. 17.

All regularly scheduled drawings will take place on Monday.

The bank claim centers that the Michigan Lottery has teamed up with may have office hours on Monday, however, they won’t be able to process claims, because the Lottery offices will be closed.

All Lottery offices will reopen on Tuesday at 7:45 am.

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St. Clair County Man Wins $1 Million Mega Millions Prize

Winning TicketA St. Clair County man is heading to Europe after winning $1 million from the Michigan Lottery playing the Mega Millions game.

“I usually play Lottery games a couple of times a week,” said Ernest Rust. “Early last month, I decided to play Mega Millions and bought an easy pick ticket. After the drawing, I checked my ticket on the Lottery app and thought: ‘Am I looking at this wrong?’

“After I convinced myself that I was looking at the screen correctly, I told my wife, and it took her a little while to believe that I was telling the truth.”

“Mega Millions gives Michiganders the chance to win eye-popping jackpots and other life-changing prizes,” said Lottery Commissioner Suzanna Shkreli. “Congratulations to Ernest Nest who became the first player to win $1 million from the Michigan Lottery in 2025!”

Rust, 66, matched the five white balls in the Jan. 7 Mega Millions drawing to win $1 million: 20-24-33-39-48. He bought his winning ticket at the Shell gas station, located at 37820 Green Street in New Baltimore.

Rust recently visited Lottery headquarters to claim the big prize. With his winnings, he plans to take a European river cruise and use the remainder to supplement his retirement.

“Every time I buy a ticket, I imagine winning big, but I never thought I would actually be one of the people you read about. To be sitting here claiming $1 million is just staggering,” Rust said.

Mega Millions drawings take place each Tuesday and Friday evening. Each Mega Millions play is only $2. For an additional $1 per play, players have the opportunity to add a “Megaplier” that can multiply non-jackpot prizes by up to five times. Mega Millions tickets are sold in 45 states, Washington D.C., and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

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Isabella County Man Wins $500,000 Playing Michigan Lottery’s Lincoln Instant Game

Winning TicketAn Isabella County man capped off a run of good luck with a $500,000 prize playing the Michigan Lottery’s Lincoln instant game.

“I typically buy draw game tickets, and my wife plays instant games,” said the player, who chose to remain anonymous. “She had been having some good luck on the Lincoln game, so I decided to skip the draw games and just get Lincoln tickets.

“I gave the tickets to my wife to scratch, and since she wasn’t wearing her glasses, she handed one to me and asked: ‘What does this mean?’ as she pointed to the money bag symbol. I said ‘this’ is a really, really big winner!”

The 56-year-old player bought the winning ticket at the Winn EZ Mart, located at 7961 Winn Road in Winn. Winn is about 10 miles southwest of Mount Pleasant.

The player recently visited Lottery headquarters to claim his big prize. He plans to save his winnings.

Players have won more than $13 million playing Lincoln which launched in May 2024. Each $5 ticket offers players a chance to win prizes ranging from $5 up to $500,000. More than $17 million in prizes remain, including two $500,000 top prizes, 19 $5,000 prizes, and 34 $2,000 prizes.

In 2023, Lottery players won nearly $1.8 billion playing instant games.

Lottery instant games may be purchased at retailers across the state.

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One Month Left to Claim $250,000 Powerball Prize; Winning Ticket Bought in Bloomfield Hills

PowerballThere is only one month left for the winner of a $250,000 Powerball prize to claim the big pile of cash!

The winning ticket from the March 11, 2024, drawing was sold at the Kroger store, located at 4099 Telegraph Road in Bloomfield Hills. The winning ticket matched the four white balls and the Powerball drawn: 01-03-07-16-66 PB: 05 to win a $50,000 prize. Thanks to the Power Play, the prize was multiplied to $250,000.

“I am urging all Michiganders to check any Powerball tickets they have purchased to ensure that they aren’t missing the chance to claim this Powerball prize,” said Lottery Commissioner Suzanna Shkreli. “While I am hoping someone does come forward to claim this prize, if it goes unclaimed it will provide a boost to the Lottery’s School Aid Fund contribution.”

The winner should the Lottery’s Player Relations division at 844-917-6325 to schedule an appointment to collect the big prize. The prize must be claimed at the Lottery’s headquarters in Lansing.

Powerball tickets are valid for one year from the drawing date. The prize must be claimed by 4:45 p.m. on March 11.

If the prize isn’t claimed before the ticket expires, the money will go to the state School Aid Fund.

Powerball plays may be purchased for $2 each at Lottery retailers across the state and online at Michiganmilotteryconnect.casinowinning.net. A “Power Play” option that multiplies non-jackpot prizes by up to 10 times to a maximum of $2 million may be added to any Powerball play for only $1. For an additional $1 per play, Double Play may be added to a Powerball ticket, giving players a second chance to win up to $10 million in the nightly Double Play drawing.

The Powerball drawing takes place at 10:59 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday and may be watched live online at: http://milotteryconnect.casinowinning.net. Powerball tickets are sold in 45 states, Washington D.C., U.S. Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico.

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