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Connecticut Lottery to relocate headquarters this summer
New location for main lottery operations By Kate Northrop The Connecticut Lottery is packing up and moving the location of its headquarters this summer, consolidating its main operations into one building. Once its lease at the Rocky Hill headquarters is up, the Connecticut Lottery will be moving into a larger building that will be able to accommodate all its main functions and operations. Right now, the Lottery is situated in a nearly 92,000-square-foot building in Rocky Hill. O
May 29, 2023, 2:19 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Americans gamble over half a trillion dollars illegally each year, AGA Report says
As legal gambling started spreading across the country, via tiverboat casinos at fitst, a lot of the opposition came from churches. Some churches were basing their stance on money won ganbling is ill gotten gains (Gomer Pyle), but the stiffest resistance came from Catholic churches, not based on moral turpitude but becuase they saw it as a threat to their bingo operations, especially churches in lesser populated places (where a lor of boats were) because they knew they were no longer going to be
Dec 5, 2022, 10:42 pm - Coin Toss - Lottery News

3 probability math puzzles
I believe that mathematical puzzles have to do with the lottery, for example those puzzles, like what they say, think of a number, add such an amount, subtract such an amount, the result is this, so in the lottery it is the same, since in the lottery the results are predetermined, and in computing there are only 2 types of basic operations that is addition and subtraction that's all, regardsssss... .
Jul 22, 2022, 8:56 am - Mayte - Mathematics Forum

Could all lottery drawings be fixed?
What are the exact rules of four fours? It rings a bell because we had a middle school math teacher who was into puzzles. I think we did five fives to practice order of operations.
Jul 6, 2022, 1:11 pm - db101 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Egypt Nos
Mathematics in ancient Egypt Table of Contents The introduction of writing in Egypt in the predynastic period ( c. 3000 BCE) brought with it the formation of a special class of literate professionals, the scribes . By virtue of their writing skills, the scribes took on all the duties of a civil service: record keeping, tax accounting, the management of public works (building projects and the like), even the prosecution of war through overseeing military supplies and payrolls. Young men enrol
Apr 15, 2024, 7:26 pm - eddessaknight - Mathematics Forum

$50 million Lotto Max winner refuses to leave job, says company would suffer without him
Why did he cash the ticket. He could have just as easily handed it over to one of his kids since he looks over 50 if he didn't want the money. His workmates are going to resent him. One of them could have had his higher paying job and everyone else would have moved up one slot and one new hire could have made someone's day. But no, he is going to get up at 4:30 which is also suspect as those type of operations are generally 8-5. So he works 6-2 I guess. What does he do now when he gets out of wo
Nov 22, 2023, 8:39 pm - billybucks - Lottery News

Has anyone ever received a winning lottery check at their job?
And I'm pretty sure that in these sting operations the lottery is targeting retailers that have been the subject of multiple complaints by players. It's not a good use of resources to just randomly sample retailers to check their honesty. There has to be smoke. I think Karentasha should download her lottery's app so she can check her tickets herself and stop worrying so much about getting conned by a shady retailer.
Oct 13, 2022, 6:25 pm - cottoneyedjoe - Lottery Discussion Forum

**NCEL - North Carolina Lottery Rigging**
I know, right? Where does conflict of interest come into play here? Also, the numbers they reported only add up to 93%, including 8% for operations. Where is the other 7% going?
Jul 18, 2022, 7:47 pm - itpmguru - Pick 3 Forum

Could all lottery drawings be fixed?
Good question. I'm not a puzzle historian but I think originally these puzzles were meant to be limited to basic operations and symbols most people know. You can use .4... with an overline to represent the repeating decimal 0.4444..... = 4/9, but that's hard to put in type on a forum. I've seen webpages where people have solved it up to the tens of thousands using obscure functions represented with Greek letters and cheating by using squ and cube to represent ^2 and ^3. I think if a 5th grader c
Jul 6, 2022, 3:39 pm - cottoneyedjoe - Lottery Discussion Forum

Incident update April 2, 2024
Lottery Post was offline for around an hour this morning, starting at around 11:15 am Eastern Time. The problem was a network configuration issue at the data center that Lottery Post operates from, not something within Lottery Post itself. Local network operations were fixed at 12:14 pm, and once that happened service was immediately restored to Lottery Post. Sorry to everyone affected by the down time!
Apr 2, 2024, 12:23 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum

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