Kentucky Lottery Named a ‘Best Place to Work’ for Fourth Consecutive Year
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For the fourth consecutive year, the Kentucky Lottery has been named one of the Best Places to Work in the Commonwealth
Nationwide Sports Betting State Taxes Surpass $5 Billion
The all-time state tax revenue from sports betting recently surpassed $5 billion
Powerball Jackpot Jumps to $1.09 Billion
The jackpot is now estimated at $1.09 billion for the next drawing, with an estimated cash value of $527.3 million.
You Could Win a Unique Piece of Habs-Themed Art Thanks to Loto-Québec
The Artist Series presented by Loto-Québec is offering the chance to win a Habs-inspired painting created by an emerging Montreal artist
Texas Lottery and Texas Motor Speedway Team Up to Fuel Luck
Texas Lottery and Texas Motor Speedway have joined together again to rev up luck for players and racing fans with the new LUCKY 7s
Mass Lottery Launches Nation’s First JAWS Instant Ticket
Mass Lottery is launching the nation’s first JAWS instant ticket, featuring instant grand prizes of $1 million and second chance drawings
First Mega Millions Jackpot of 2024 Goes to New Jersey
After growing for more than 15 weeks, the Mega Millions jackpot finally has its first winner of 2024
Tipico Is the First US Sportsbook to Receive iCAP Certification for Player Protection
Global sports betting operator Tipico has earned iCAP accreditation in New Jersey and Ohio for its customer protection practices
NCAA Launches ‘Draw the Line’ to Address Sports Betting
The new social media campaign aims to educate student-athletes and highlight problem gambling
Judge Rules Missouri Constitution Doesn’t Shield ‘Electronic Raffle’ Company From Gambling Laws
A company that supplies “electronic raffle” games lost a lawsuit seeking to prove its games do not violate state gambling laws
New Jersey’s First Legal Casino Livestreams Launch After Twitch Banned Illegal Versions
PlayStar Casino, which operates in New Jersey, is offering three online casino livestreams on Twitch each week
Ohio Gaming Study Commission Told iLottery Won’t Hurt Brick-and-Mortar Retailers
An Ohio legislative commission heard testimony from lottery officials who urged the panel to recommend allowing online ticket sales
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