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New Hampshire Lottery



John W. King - Guide to Likeness of New Hampshire Officials and Governors
King was one of three Democrats elected governor in New Hampshire during the twentieth century (Hugh Gallen [1979/82] was the second; Governor Jeanne Shaheen became the third in 1996). King was able to work well with the Republican legislative majority, and his signal contribution to the state was the creation of the New Hampshire Sweepstakes lottery, a lottery subsequently copied by many American states. With proceeds from the lottery, King was able to develop a statewide university system, expanding state colleges and developing technical schools. He modernized the state courts system, and expanded home rule for New Hampshire cities. He established a Coordinator of Federal Funds position. During his years in office, the Robert Frost Homestead became a State of New Hampshire historic property. ... [Read More]

New Hampshire Folklife - Learning Center - NH Firsts & Bests
Answer: In 1963, the New Hampshire Legislature approved the Sweepstakes Program. In 1964, Governor John W. King purchased the first lottery ticket at Rockingham Park, Salem, New Hampshire. ... [Read More]

Other State Lotteries
New Hampshire – www.state.nh.us/lottery/nhlotto.htm ...

Number Search   |  Lottery Games   |  Cash Explosion  |  Rules and Regulations   |  Public Service ... [Read More]

Other State Lotteries
About the Lottery | Commissioners | Director and Staff   | Lottery Fact Sheet | Lottery History | Regional Offices | Become a Retailer | Other Lotteries ... [Read More]

Lotteries
As will be discussed further in the Indian Gaming section, the Coeur D'Alene Indian tribe in Idaho is proposing a national lottery. That lottery would be available in all states that have a lottery, including California. Such a lottery would allow someone to use a credit card to purchase a ticket over the phone. The person would be able to buy on credit and would not have to leave his own home. Another advantage is that the lottery does not have to earmark money for a purpose, such as the California lottery. Some lottery analysts say this could be a large advantage. 30 ... [Read More]

Lottery Links - The Official Web site Of The Missouri Lottery
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FCC Lottery Today Determines Order for Accepting Applications for Low Power FM Radio Station Licenses. Actual Dates of Filing Windows to be Announced in Later Public Notice
Washington, DC - The FCC today held its low power FM lottery to determine the order in which it will accept applications for this new radio service. ...

FCC LOTTERY TODAY DETERMINES ORDER FOR ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR LOW POWER FM RADIO STATION LICENSES ...

As he kicked-off the lottery process, FCC Chairman William E. Kennard, said, "Today we begin a process that offers access to the airwaves to many Americans - such as members of schools, churches, minority groups, public safety agencies, volunteer fire departments and other local community groups. I look forward to the FCC's soon receiving applications from many groups that, through these short-range, low power radio stations, will have a voice to serve their local communities." ... [Read More]

My Maine.gov
Parks & Beaches Fishing Boating Campgrounds Explore Maine by Bicycle Agricultural Fairs Find a Restaurant Maine Lobster Air Quality Forecast Lodging Maine Museums Calendars of Events Maine Office of Tourism Maine Lottery ... [Read More]

Diversity Immigrant Visa Lottery - U. S. Embassy Dublin, Ireland
Please Note: The Department of State has only one National Visa Center and Kentucky Consular Center. Other organizations using similar names have no connection to the U.S. Government. There is no fee charged by the Department of State for submitting an entry to the lottery program. A diversity processing fee is only charged when a winning lottery entrant applies for the diversity visa. At the time of visa application, each applicant (the DV entrant and any accompanying family members) will be charged a DV processing fee, and immigrant visa fee. Both of these fees are not refundable if the visa is refused. If the visa is issued, a separate visa issuance fee is charged for each visa. ... [Read More]


The accessibility of lottery retailers regarding thesale and redemption of lottery tickets, is the subject of thisAgreement. Title II does not require that each lotteryretailer's facility be accessible, so long as the lotteryprogram, when viewed in its entirety, is readily accessible toand usable by individuals with disabilities. See 28 C.F.R. §35.150. ...

The owners and lessees of the Commission's lotteryretailers each have separate responsibilities under theprovisions of title III of the ADA. Title III requires suchpublic accommodations to remove barriers to access that preventindividuals with disabilities from receiving services, where suchremoval is readily achievable. See 28 C.F.R. § 36.304. TheCommission will assist the Department in reminding the lotteryretailers of their title III responsibilities by distributing anotice to be prepared by the Department to lottery retailers.Said distribution shall be concluded within 30 days of thereceipt of an appropriate notice from the Department and annuallythereafter. ... [Read More]


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