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Colorado Lottery Director Sees iLottery, Couriers As ‘Innovations’ To Industry
Colorado Lottery Director Tom Seaver discussed with PlayiLottery innovations in the lottery landscape, which includes the growth of iLottery and courier services.
Massachusetts Lottery Director ‘Excited’ To Have Couriers Operating In The State
Massachusetts is working toward an iLottery in 2026, but in the meantime it has a positive relationship with three courier services.
Scientific Games Extends Partnership With Puerto Rico Lottery
Scientific Games and Puerto Rico’s Lotería Electrónica are set to continue their existing agreement after locking into a new eight-year contract.
New Jersey Lottery Director ‘Alarmed’ By FY25 Mega Millions, Powerball Sales
NJ Lottery Director James Carey is concerned with FY25 sales after the state fell below budget last month despite an $800 million Mega Millions jackpot.
Indiana Lottery Turns 35; Sees Near-Record Sales In FY24
The Indiana Lottery celebrated its 35th anniversary on Oct. 13 and is coming off a successful year, with sales almost setting a new record in FY24.
Kentucky Lottery Extends Partnership With Scientific Games By 10 Years
The Kentucky Lottery has signed on for a new 10-year agreement with Scientific Games to remain its primary scratch game provider.
NC Lottery Focused On Integrity, Responsible Gaming For Its Players
The North Carolina Lottery has placed added emphasis on its platform being safe for players in terms of both game integrity and responsible gaming.
Courier-Heavy Texas Generates Over $8 Billion In Lottery Sales For FY24
The Texas Lottery, which is aided by five different courier services, exceeded $8 billion in yearly sales for the second consecutive time.
Ohio Lottery Has 1-In-100-Million Occurrence With Pick 4 Repeat Result
The Ohio Lottery’s Pick 4 game produced a 1-in-100-million result last week when it generated the same winning numbers in consecutive draws.
Louisiana Lottery Reports Second-Best Performance For Sales In FY24
The Louisiana Lottery posted its second-best showing for sales in FY24, reaching $640 million, leading to $205 million going to state education programs.