Where does the profit from the Arizona Lottery go?

The letter alleges that Bouie has fired Lottery employees and installed his friends in some positions, including Mark Strickland, a former University of Arizona football player; Michael Schiefelbein, a former U of A baseball player; and Thomas Malone

"We always felt we were going to win; we just didn't know when," Kerry Carmichael, a two-time Arizona Lottery winner, said. "Some people golf; I play the lottery." The first time he won the Lotto, he won $2.5 million. The second time, he won $1 million.

The three locations that sell the most Arizona Lottery tickets are Beaver Dam Station in Littlefield, Ariz., Fry's Food and Drug at 10660 Grand Ave. in Sun City and Safeway at 10926 W. Bell Rd. in Sun City. More than 550,000 cash prizes have been

The letter alleges that Bouie has fired Lottery employees and installed his friends in some positions, including Mark Strickland, a former University of Arizona football player; Michael Schiefelbein, a former U of A baseball player; and Thomas Malone

The Arizona Lottery is making more than $1,700 a minute in ticket sales. It's not just from Jackpot winners and retailers who get a payday when people play the lottery. Profits from the sale of scratchers and drawings are used to pay for more than a