Archive for April 11th, 2008
Local family wins $1 million Lottery (KGET 17 Bakersfield)
A Bakersfield woman, Debbie Turner, won $1 million in the California Lottery.
Posted: April 11th, 2008 under Uncategorized.
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Sources: Proposal To Switch D.C. Lottery Contract Dead (NBC4 Washington, D.C.)
A controversial proposal to switch the D.C. lottery contract is dead.
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Apply now for Vail housing lottery (Vail Daily)
VAIL, Colorado — Applications for the town of Vail’s annual housing lottery are now available. The lottery determines the order of the purchaser list for Vail’s affordable-housing units, such as Vail Commons, Red Sandstone Creek and North Trail Townhomes.
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Drivers prepare for Kansas Lottery $150 Grand at Kansas Speedway (Kansas City Kansan)
ARCA RE/MAX Series entries continue to pile in for the eighth annual Kansas Lottery $150 Grand at Kansas Speedway on April 25. Defending race winner and nine-time series champion Frank Kimmel is among the entrants.
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Bad lottery bet means more school cuts (Bradenton Herald)
A bad bet by Florida Lottery officials - to start series of new games in the middle of a likely recession - is turning into another round of cuts in the Legislature’s schools budget.
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Giant lottery balls roll up to highlight help (Edinburgh Evening News)
GIANT lottery balls have started appearing at two Edinburgh venues to highlight the funding they receive from the game.
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Lottery millionaire blows £5m in three years and ends up in a grubby hotel on benefits (Evening Standard)
It took just over three years for Lottery winner Pete Kyle to squander his £5million fortune and end up on benefits.
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Lottery games continue to fall short (Miami Herald)
A bad bet by Florida Lottery officials — to start a series of new games in the middle of a likely recession — is turning into another round of cuts in the Legislature’s schools budget.
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