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The Vermont Lottery began fiscal operations as an enterprise fund in October 1977, following a 1976 referendum, and the enactment of Public Act No. 82 by the 1977 General Assembly. [1] It is run by the Vermont Lottery Commission, which is headquartered in Berlin. [2] Along with Maine and New Hampshire, Vermont is a member of the Tri-State ...
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]
Megabucks, operated by the Wisconsin Lottery Tri-State Megabucks (formerly Tri-State Megabucks Plus ), operated by the Tri-State Lottery in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont Other uses
Vermont made lottery history Wednesday when it sold its first winning Powerball Jackpot ticket worth $366.7 million. Vermont sells its first winning Powerball ticket for $366 million Skip to main ...
The winning numbers were 6-8-14-26-33-37. According to Wisconsin Lottery, the winning ticket is the largest Wisconsin Lottery prize so far in 2024. ... A $3.5 million winning Megabucks ticket was ...
Jerry saw that you had a 1-in-54 chance to pick three out of the six numbers in a drawing, winning $5, and a 1-in-1,500 chance to pick four numbers, winning $100. What he now realized, doing some mental arithmetic, was that a player who waited until the roll-down stood to win more than he lost, on average, as long as no player that week picked ...
The first U.S. multi-state lottery game was formed in 1985 in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont; its flagship game remains Tri-State Megabucks. In 1988, the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL) was formed with Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Oregon, Rhode Island, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia as its charter members; it is best known for ...
The Lottery Hill Farm spans 121 acres. Michael J. Fox didn't have to travel back in time to buy this farm in South Woodstock, Vt., built in 1817. But he did own it briefly starting in the late 1980s.