Lottery Commission's personnel policies questioned DALLAS Current and former state lottery employees believe the threat being fired were used to intimidate anyone who raised questions about lottery operations. | 08/02/2005 |
N.J. Officials Warn Residents Of Lottery Scam TRENTON, N.J. -- New Jersey Lottery officials are warning Garden State residents to beware of a scam involving letters claiming large lottery winnings. | 08/02/2005 |
Lottery winner's nephew is convicted killer The Limerick woman who won Europe’s largest ever-jackpot is the aunt of a convicted murderer, it emerged tonight. | 08/02/2005 |
Retired State Worker In Watertown Wins Lottery WATERTOWN, N.Y. -- Sticking with the same Lotto numbers year after year has paid off for a retired state worker in a very, very big way. | 08/02/2005 |
Lottery puts $7.2 million in state treasury North Dakota's two-year budget period has ended, and the final lottery numbers are in. | 08/02/2005 |
$56 MILLION LOTTERY TICKET SOLD IN WATERTOWN A $56 million lotto ticket was sold at the Gold Star Deli on Arsenal Street, Watertown.Deli owner Scott Hirst told NewsWatch50 a Lottery official called him with the news this morning, telling him to expect some publicity. | 08/01/2005 |
$200 million Euro lottery winner goes into hiding A mother-of-six who scooped $200 million (£77 million) in one of the biggest lottery wins in history was in hiding last night. | 08/01/2005 |
Lottery Commission's Personnel Policies Questioned FORT WORTH, Texas -- Administrative assistant Cindi Suarez had just returned from a Disney World vacation when her bosses at the Texas Lottery Commission called her to a meeting. | 08/01/2005 |
Powerball Jackpot Zooms to $70 Million! POWERBALL, July 31 /PRNewswire/ -- The Powerball jackpot is going higher and higher! No one hit the grand prize Saturday, but 442,157 players across the nation won a total of more than $3.6 million in prizes in America's Game. | 07/31/2005 |
Lottery Promotion Irks Two Kansas Towns TOPEKA, Kan. -- Residents in two Kansas communities are angry over a radio spot for the Kansas Lottery that suggests their towns are boring. | 07/31/2005 |