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Archive for October 17th, 2008

Community groups get a Lottery boost (Newham Recorder)

COMMUNITY groups across East London are almost £100,000 better off thanks to lottery funding being distributed in the latest round of awards. The cash has been awarded to four groups in Newham and another eight based in Tower Hamlets.

LHSC begins Millionaire Lottery ticket sales (LondonTopic.ca)

London Health Sciences Centre is ramping up their annual Millionaire Lottery looking to gain support in meeting the needs of patients in London and the surrounding area, while offering great prizes including the choice of one of two picture perfect homes or $1 million in cash.

Abington man wins $10 million lottery (Abington Mariner)

Robert Gatt pulled into the JD Variety convenience store on North Quincy Street earlier this month and purchased a lottery ticket.

Kansas Lottery offers chance at NCAA Tournament tickets (The Kansas City Star)

The Kansas Lottery is giving away second-chance drawing tickets to NCAA regional and national college basketball championship games in March next year.

Sheriff’s Department warns of lottery scam (The Rhinelander Daily News)

The Oneida County Sheriff’s Department has received several complaints regarding a Canadian Lottery and Sweepstakes scam using the Publishers Clearing House heading.

Audit: Md. Deadbeats Allowed To Keep Lottery Money (CBS 13 Baltimore)

An audit of Maryland’s child support enforcement agency shows that hundreds of lottery winners were allowed to keep their winning despite overdue child support payments.

Deadbeats Allowed to Keep Lottery Winnings, Audit Says (NBC4 Washington, D.C.)

An audit of Maryland’s child support enforcement agency shows that hundreds of lottery winners were allowed to keep their winning despite overdue child support payments.

Ark. Supreme Court keeps lottery proposal on ballot (Baxter Bulletin)

LITTLE ROCK (AP) — Arkansas voters will have the chance to vote on a proposed state-run lottery after the Supreme Court on Thursday rejected a lawsuit by a group claiming that the measure could pave the pay to full-fledged casino gambling.

Sheboygan Falls man wins $1,000 in lottery (Sheboygan Press)

A Sheboygan Falls man won $1,000 this week in the Wisconsin Lotterys Super 2nd Chance drawing, lottery officials said Thursday.

Fenty’s budget renews lottery plan (The Washington Times)

D.C. Mayor Adrian M. Fenty on Thursday outlined plans to close the city’s $131 million budget shortfall through measures such as freezing or eliminating vacant jobs and a council approval of a lottery proposal he has already submitted three times.