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FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — As The Hoosier Lottery marks its 30th year in operation, the executive director points to the funds they give back as the real winning numbers. The lottery has given… ...
To learn more about how the lottery is giving back, our very own Lauren Moss recently sat down with Sarah Taylor, the executive director of the Hoosier Lottery.
The Hoosier Lottery celebrated a milestone over the weekend. Sunday marked 30 years since the first Hoosier Lottery ticket was sold and the lottery is touting its successes over the past three ...
Since 1989, the Hoosier Lottery has given back $6 billion dollars to causes including police and firefighter pensions and the Teachers' Retirement Fund.
The Hoosier Lottery offers pay-to-play games where players buy tickets for a chance to win large sums of money. People can buy tickets in person at participating retailers.
The Hoosier Lottery celebrates the 35th anniversary of its first ticket sale. We dove into the archives to see the Hoosier Lottery Fever in Fort Wayne in 1989.
WRTV Investigates' Kara Kenney dives into the financial workings of the Hoosier Lottery, which sees annual ticket sales of $1.7 billion. A substantial portion of this revenue benefits the state ...
INDIANAPOLIS – A new Hoosier Lottery draw game is on sale now! Poker Lotto went on sale at retailers around the state Sunday, Aug. 25. The new game offers two ways to win; instantly up to $5,… ...
The Hoosier Lottery anticipates earning and spending less than budgeted, but is still on track to deliver $352 million in earnings to the state of Indiana.
By law, Hoosier Lottery profits are deposited in Indiana’s General Fund that pays for nearly all state spending, including education, public safety and health care.
The current proposal would help offset veterans medical care with $125-thousand each quarter from Hoosier Lottery proceeds.
For the Lottery’s fiscal year 2014, GTECH Indiana committed $256 million to the Hoosier Lottery and projected $1.056 billion in total sales.