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There’s two more months of revenue to be tallied. And the Hoosier Lottery is currently expected to send $340 million to the state this year.
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Hundreds of Hoosiers have collected thousands of dollars in lottery winnings from a faulty game introduced – and then shut down immediately – in March.
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Hundreds of Hoosiers thought they’d won big on a new state lottery game. But that game was shut down within hours of debuting after everyone who bought a ticket found themselves a winner.
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The Hoosier Lottery won’t be adding online games anytime soon as lawmakers added new language to state law that stops expansion into i-lottery without their authorization.
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The Hoosier Lottery broke sales and revenue records in its last fiscal year – wildly surpassing expectations and, thus, sending more money back to the…
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The Hoosier Lottery is on track to break sales and revenue records this year, delivering more money than ever back to the state.The lottery’s fiscal year…
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Hoosiers will have a new day to play the Powerball lottery, starting in August.Currently, Powerball jackpot drawings are every Wednesday and Saturday.…
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The Hoosier Lottery generated more than $300 million for the state in the last fiscal year, which supports teacher retirement and police and firefighter…
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Indiana expects to collect less money from the state lottery this fiscal year than it budgeted for. But the projected shortfall isn’t as bad as some state…
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A private company that manages Indiana’s lottery has failed to meet the state’s revenue goals for the two years it’s been in charge. In response, the…