For 35 years, 40% of the Minnesota Lottery revenue has gone to protecting drinking water sources and the water quality of ...
If you’ve ever played a Minnesota Lottery game or watched a commercial, chances are you know that a portion of the proceeds ...
Voters across the state will decide whether the constitutional amendment, which allocates 40% of the state's lottery revenues ...
If you have walked on a trail or swam in a lake in Minnesota you've benefited from the environmental natural resources trust ...
At a time when partisan divides are starker than ever, Minnesota voters of all political stripes overwhelmingly backed a ...
That means these dollars do not come at the expense of local property taxes, sales taxes, or state income taxes; only dollars raised if you choose to participate in the Minnesota State Lottery go ...
The parking lottery, a chance for students to nab a contract for parking space on campus, opened today. According to an email from the University of Minnesota’s Parking and Transportation Services, ...
The rest either voted no or did not answer the ballot question, which also counted as a no. The constitutional amendment renews approval for the state using Minnesota State Lottery revenue for ...
WASECA — Someone hit the jackpot by purchasing a winning lottery ticket worth over half a million dollars in Waseca over the weekend. The lucky person has not yet come forward to claim the $ ...
This is not the first time Minnesotans have had to vote on whether to use lottery money for environmental conservation efforts. In 1988, around 77% of voters decided to dedicate 40% of the money ...
Jacobs says with things heating up in the race for the White House and a potential flip of the Minnesota State House, the lottery question may have been overlooked on how important this could be.