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THREE NEW INSTANT GAMES LAUNCHED Win up to $50,000 with “Jumbo Bucks”

NASHVILLE — Amid the excitement to play the Tennessee Lottery’s online game, players will be pleased to find three new instant games, which began March 16. Lady Luck, a bright purple $1 ticket, is a game in which players can win up to $2,500 instantly. Get three like amounts in a vertical, horizontal or diagonalMORE

LOTTERY BOARD TO MEET MARCH 29

NASHVILLE – The Board of Directors of the Tennessee Education Lottery Corporation will meet in person in open, public, regular meeting in the 7th Floor conference room of the Lottery’s main office at 200 Athens Way, Nashville, Tennessee at 10:30 a.m., Central Time, on March 29, 2004. Committee meetings: Finance on March 26 1:45 p.m.CT,MORE

CASH 3 WINNING NUMBERS

The winning numbers for CASH 3 for March 2, 2004 are 1 – 0 – 2. The prize payout for the drawing is $247,660. The winning numbers for CASH 3 for March 1, 2004 are 5 – 6 – 6. The prize payout for the drawing is $56,330.

1,2,3, WIN! CASH 3 LAUNCHED

NASHVILLE — Tennessee’s first computerized lottery game launched March 1. As retailers unpacked playslips and informational brochures, staff rehearsed for the televised drawings, and people across the state mulled over their three luckiest numbers. “With so many ways to win, CASH 3 is almost a new game each time it’s played,” said Rebecca Paul, CEOMORE

CASH 3 TO BEGIN MARCH 1, POWERBALL BY EARLY SUMMER

NASHVILLE — Options for lottery enthusiasts continue to grow: The Tennessee Lottery announced it will begin Cash 3, its first computerized game, on March 1—19 days earlier than anticipated. The Lottery also opted to join the multi-state game POWERBALL by early summer. And finally, retailers across the state will begin receiving two new instant games,MORE

EARLY LOTTERY LAUNCH MEANS $30 MILLION FOR STUDENTS

NASHVILLE – Starting the Tennessee Lottery 21 days earlier than the original Feb. 10 target date has resulted in approximately $96.5 million in ticket sales in just three weeks – which means nearly $30 million for education programs in the state to date. “This reinforces the importance of an early start-up,” said Rebecca Paul, CEOMORE

Four New Instant Lottery Games on the Way

NASHVILLE — The Tennessee Lottery will add more instant games to its repertoire this weekend, giving players four more choices of games to play and more ways to win. The colorful tickets, which contain fields of play that players must scratch in order to win, will offer prizes ranging from a free ticket to $1MORE

LOTTERY BOARD MEETS MONDAY

The Board of Directors of the Tennessee Education Lottery Corporation will meet in open, public, regular meeting in the 7th Floor conference room of the Lottery’s main office at 200 Athens Way, Nashville, Tennessee at 1:00 p.m., Central Time, on February 2, 2004. The meeting will allow participation by telephonic communication. Prior to the FullMORE

LOTTERY BOARD TO MEET FEBRUARY 23; COMMITTEES TO MEET FEBRUARY 22 & 23

The Board of Directors of the Tennessee Education Lottery Corporation will meet in open, public, regular meeting in the 7th Floor conference room of the Lottery’s main office at 200 Athens Way, Nashville, Tennessee at 10:30 a.m., Central Time, on February 23, 2004. The meeting will allow participation by telephonic communication. The Minority Participation CommitteeMORE