Debbie Bury recently won big while waiting in the oncology unit at Methodist Hospital in St. Louis Park — just after doctors ...
Debbie Bury's passion is blackjack. It's a game that got concerning a few weeks back when the numbers stopped adding up.
Voters across the state will decide whether the constitutional amendment, which allocates 40% of the state's lottery revenues ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesotans overwhelming agree on one issue -- to continue using lottery money to protect the environment. If you have walked on a trail or swam in a lake in Minnesota you've ...
State legislators and conservation activists are campaigning for a ballot question to keep using Minnesota lottery money to fund outdoor conservation ahead of the Nov. 5 election. This is not the ...
More than 77 percent of voters backed a constitutional amendment that continues to funnel tens of millions of dollars of Minnesota’s lottery proceeds into environmental research and natural ...
There’s a question tucked on Minnesota ballots this election that’s flying a bit under the radar, but has important ...
Minnesota voters on Tuesday backed a ballot measure extending authorization for state lottery money use on conservation and environmental efforts. With all precincts counted, nearly 77% of voters ...
Minnesota State Lottery funds will continue to fund conservation efforts for another 25 years after over 77% of Minnesota voters approved a constitutional amendment extension on the 2024 ballot.
The vote assures that 40 percent of Minnesota’s lottery proceeds will continue to be funneled into the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund for another 25 years. That means that tens of ...
ST PAUL, Minn. — Voters in Minnesota overwhelmingly said yes to a constitutional amendment that renews the use of proceeds from the Minnesota Lottery for environmental projects and causes across ...