(AP) Big jackpots during the last fiscal year led to a 12% increase in North Dakota lottery ticket sales and the second highest in state history.
Lottery director Randy Miller says North Dakota gamblers wagered $35.3 million on lottery games for the fiscal year that ended June 30. That’s down from a record $35.7 million in fiscal 2016.
A total of $14.2 million in prizes was paid out to North Dakota players, which was up from $9 million the previous fiscal year.
Most lottery profits go to the state’s general treasury, with smaller portions set aside to provide counseling for gambling addicts and for drug enforcement.
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