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Archive for May 6th, 2008

Lottery grant aids park’s revamp (BBC News)

A Teesside park linked to the explorer Captain James Cook, receives a £280,000 lottery grant.

Senate floor fight could await lottery scholarships bill (WBIR-TV Knoxville)

Democrats want more of the lottery money to go toward scholarships, while Republicans also want to include money for capital projects at schools around the state.

MIdday N.J. Lottery numbers (Courier-Post)

Here are the winning numbers selected Tuesday in the midday New Jersey State Lottery drawing:

Montana moves to make fantasy football betting part of Lottery (The Pantagraph)

NEW 12:10 p.m. HELENA — The Montana Lottery is hoping to kick off a statewide fantasy football betting game by September in time for the professional football season, the agency’s director said Monday.

Bridgend boosted by Lottery cash (Channel 4)

A new project aimed at reducing the stigma surrounding mental health issues in an area blighted by suicides has been awarded £1 million from the Big Lottery Fund.

Kansas Lottery Commission approves casino contract (AP via Yahoo! Finance)

The Kansas Lottery Commission has approved its first contract with a developer for a casino in southeast Kansas, a major step toward getting four state-owned and operated gambling facilities operating.

Lottery pays out big in April (NBC 10 Providence)

CRANSTON, R.I. — The Rhode Island Lottery paid out more than $12 million in April.

Iowa lottery offering receipts (Lottery Post)

Players who buy lottery or scratch tickets in Iowa now can receive a receipt, a move designed to enhance players’ security.

Added security in the Iowa Lottery (KWWL Iowa)

Starting Monday, if you buy an Iowa Lottery or scratch ticket, you can get a receipt. It’s part of the Iowa Lottery’s enhanced player security program. Two receipts will be printed for every scratch or lottery ticket that is checked or cashed. One for the retailer, and one for the player.

Lawsuit claims NY state is ripping off lottery customers (Lottery Post)

A lawsuit claims the New York State Division of Lottery is tricking people into playing its Take Five lottery game by exaggerating the likelihood of winning.