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Maine law permits many types of community organizations to conduct various games of chance for fundraising purposes, including bingo (with prizes up to $400), [12] raffles (with prize values up to $75,000), [13] and card games (generally with a maximum bet of $1 per hand).
These lotteries were quite sophisticated for the time period and even included instant winners. [3] Not long after, each of the 13 original colonies established a lottery system to raise revenue. [3] In the early post-independence era, legislators commonly authorized lotteries to fund schools, roads, bridges, and other public works. [4]
Jun. 23—Forty people won permits to hunt moose in New Hampshire this October in Fish and Game's 34th annual moose hunt lottery drawing in Concord. Winners were selected from a pool of 6,195 ...
Lottery winners can remain anonymous in these states. Arizona * - prize winners of $100,000 or more Arkansas * - Prize winners of $500,000 or more can remain anonymous for 3 years.
Maine did not rejoin MUSL until 2004. (Powerball drawings moved to Florida in 2009, although MUSL headquarters remain in Iowa). MUSL's smaller jackpot game Hot Lotto is Maine's first continuing draw game to have its winning numbers drawn via random number generator (RNG) instead of using traditional lottery balls.
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Tri-State Lottery is the terminal-generated game series offered by the Maine, New Hampshire, and/or Vermont lotteries. It was the first multi-jurisdictional lottery. Its first multi-state game (Tri-State Megabucks) came in September 1985. [1]
Nov. 13—The Maine Warden Service is investigating the illegal killings of two moose in Washington and Aroostook counties. The deaths occurred last week but are unrelated, according to the Maine ...