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Thomasville Woman Wins Lotto Twice In 1 MonthThursday, July 29, 2010 @ 4:06PMA Thomasville woman was on the receiving end of two separate lottery wins this month -- one worth $10,000 and the second worth $1 million.
Thomasville woman scratches off $1 million prizeThursday, July 29, 2010 @ 4:05PMA furniture factory employee in Thomasville has won $1 million from the North Carolina Education Lottery.
Bill Haslam may have enough money to buy the governor's race. If so, what's he going to do with it?Thursday, July 29, 2010 @ 8:12AMIn one of the few memorable moments of this governor's race, Zach Wamp dissed Bill Haslam by comparing him to wimpy, wide-eyed Bobby Ewing in the old Dallas soap opera.
With sweepstakes outlawed, vendors still plan to be playersWednesday, July 28, 2010 @ 11:20PMSweepstakes parlors will be banned in North Carolina in December, thanks to a law signed last week, but new fronts are opening in the battle to keep people playing electronic poker and slots.
State Lottery Achieves Fourth Year of Record SalesTuesday, July 27, 2010 @ 11:10PMThe N.C. Education Lottery saw its overall ticket sales jump 9.9 percent in fiscal year 2010 as it recorded its fourth consecutive year of record ticket sales and earnings for education in North Carolina.
Governor keeping options open for revenuesSunday, July 25, 2010 @ 8:50PMRALEIGH — A day after Gov. Bev Perdue signed into law a bill banning video sweepstakes games, she suggested she’d listen to proposals to legalize video poker again in North Carolina.
N.C. governor keeping options open for revenuesSunday, July 25, 2010 @ 8:46PMBy Gary D. Robertson RALEIGH, N.C. A day after Gov. Beverly Perdue signed into law a bill banning video sweepstakes games, she suggested she'd listen to proposals to legalize video poker again in North Carolina.
N.C. governor keeping options open for revenuesSunday, July 25, 2010 @ 3:53PMRALEIGH, N.C. (AP) – A day after Gov. Beverly Perdue signed into law a bill banning video sweepstakes games, she suggested she’d listen to proposals to legalize video poker again in North Carolina.