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Someone won Mega Millions jackpot in Pennsylvania last night
I can't wait until someone in someplace like Bottineau, North Dakota wins a MM or PB jackpot just to see if some of our regular kvetchers say, It's always North Dakota, and it's always Bottineau .
Jul 22, 2015, 5:59 pm - Coin Toss - Lottery Discussion Forum

7 States I Would Not Live In
Yes, North Dakota. The cost of living is lower. If I lived in Hawaii, there's no way I could swim to California to buy tickets. Also, If I lived in North Dakota, I could win the lottery and THEN move to Hawaii! LOL.
Jan 7, 2011, 3:42 pm - luisM - Lottery Discussion Forum

N.D. lottery ticket sales, profits continue slide
I keep saying the same thing. The North Dakota Lottery needs to offer games outside the MUSL. Even if they did what Iowa does and use the numbers that another state draws. Whatever can keep the money in North Dakota.
Sep 16, 2009, 12:43 am - DoctorEw220 - Lottery News

Connecticut Gov. considers dumping Powerball
Look for a news story that I will be posting today.It shows that North Dakota is another state with a law that allows jackpot winners to stay anonymous.Powerball is available for sale in North Dakota.
Jul 20, 2005, 8:20 am - Todd - Lottery News

Streak of jackpot winners is bad luck for Powerball lottery sales
Sales of Powerball lottery tickets across the nation are down drastically in recent months. The reason: People are too frequently beating the odds, which happen to be 1 in 120.5 million.In the past 12 weeks, players have won a record five Powerball jackpots, none larger than a mere $41 million.The streak of luck has meant the jackpots don't roll over enough times to build the huge prizes of $100 million or more. It's those giant amounts that bring out the lines of people who don't normally pla
Mar 16, 2005, 10:45 am - Todd - Lottery News

ND Lottery- My Way.
Here's how I would change the North Dakota Lottery.First, I would lift the limit that keeps the ND Lottery carrying only MUSL games.Next, I would add the following.Pick 3/Pick 4: Mid-Day Drawings at 12:59, and Evening Drawings at 10:59.North Dakota would make a deal to carry Dakota Cash with South Dakota. The starting jackpot would be increased to $50,000The Dakotas would also join together to start a joint Lotto game, which would be a 6/49 with a starting jackpot of $2 millionNorth Dakota would
Feb 5, 2005, 2:35 am - DoctorEw220 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Powerball- Why it isn't always good.
Ok. Before I say anything, I know there are probably quite a few people here who will disagree, and about one or two who will agree with me on this. Anyway, here goes.I've noticed in the past few years that there are states that will only carry one or two online games, and some of those states' in-state games are pick 3, or another game that does not offer a rolling jackpot. Now with North Dakota starting a lottery that ONLY offers MUSL games, states are really missing out on the point of starti
Dec 5, 2004, 2:31 am - DoctorEw220 - Jackpot Games Forum

Powerball 260 Million for Wednesday!!
Quote: Originally posted by keystonechas on May 09, 2004Don't expect too much from the North Dakota Lottery. They have a staff of six people.Chas The entire population of North Dakota works for the lottery? AMAZING!
May 9, 2004, 6:43 pm - smd173 - Jackpot Games Forum

Connecticut firefighter wins $2.6M
Wow, I'm impressed. The North Dakota Lottery. The wilderness with more deer than people. They don't get any bigger than this. The News ' thread North Dakota Lottery a model of efficiency posted March 29th list a total staff of six employees, including the director. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation has road crews bigger than that! One forman, two flagman, and six guys leaning on shovels.I love to rib Cash Only,Chas
May 5, 2004, 12:06 pm - keystonechas - Lottery News

Mega Millions coming to North Dakota
The North Dakota Lottery Division is launching a new game in January. The Mega Millions multi-state lottery game will be added to the selection of games already being played in North Dakota. North Dakota Lottery Division Director Randy Miller says it's in the state's best interest to add the game to its current product mix. He's expects the state lottery division will see a $2 million increase in total sales by adding the Mega Millions to the lineup. It will be an exciting time for the
Dec 28, 2009, 10:39 am - Todd - Lottery News