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Archive for October 14th, 2008

White Plains man wins $3 million in lottery at Palisades mall (The Journal News)

WEST NYACK - A White Plains man who won $3 million in a scratch-off lottery game last month will get his money today.

Top state court hears entreaties in lottery case (NWAnews.com)

An attorney for an antilottery group urged the state Supreme Court on Monday to block the Nov. 4 vote on a proposed state lottery amendment because its ballot title is misleading. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Northwest Edition)

Business owners suing New Mexico Lottery (Clovis News Journal)

A Clovis retailer has filed a lawsuit to stop the New Mexico Lottery from discontinuing games before prizes can be awarded. Randy Stansell, owner of Stansell’s Thriftway Supermarket, said the lottery is taking advantage of scratch-off lottery players.

Supreme Court hears arguments on lottery amendment (Arkansas News Bureau)

By Rob Moritz Arkansas News Bureau LITTLE ROCK - With early voting for the November general election starting next week, opponents of Lt. Gov. Bill Halter’s proposed state-run lottery urged the state Supreme Court to remove the measure from the ballot Monday, arguing it does not define lotteries and could open the door for casinos.

Lottery sues 2 firms over software glitch (The Tennessean)

The state lottery has sued two companies it holds responsible for a software error that resulted in the sale of about $2 million worth of unwinnable tickets last year.