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Archive for July 26th, 2008

Lottery for Ark. will be hard sell (Memphis Commercial Appeal)

LITTLE ROCK — Persuading voters this fall to approve a lottery to fund scholarships won’t be the hardest part of Bill Halter’s job.

D.C. Council Must Put Politics Aside in Choosing a Lottery Company (Washington Post)

Just for fun, I asked a bunch of D.C. Council members why it has been so hard to decide between the company that has run the D.C. Lottery for the past 25 years and an upstart challenger that, according to independent consultants, is offering to do a better job at a lower cost.

SD Attorney General: Sioux Falls Video Lottery Ordinance Broke The Law (KSFY Sioux Falls)

South Dakota’s Attorney General says the City of Sioux Falls broke the law when it passed an ordinance dealing with video lottery businesses.

With economy down, lottery sales up (The Times of Northwest Indiana)

SPRINGFIELD | Illinoisans apparently haven’t lost an appetite for lottery tickets, even though many are pinching pennies elsewhere in their personal budgets.

Million Pound Lottery (Jersey Insight)

Two people are waking up a million pounds better off this morning! The Jersey Hospice Care Lottery was won by a couple who are on holiday abroad. The draw raised over five hundred thousand pounds for the charity. There were nine other cash prizes of up to one hundred thousand pounds.