North Dakota Lottery contributes 6.7 million to state

Photo by: North Dakota Lottery
Photo by: North Dakota Lottery

(Bismarck, ND) -- The North Dakota Lottery is contributing millions to the state.

Attorney General Drew Wrigley announced Wednesday that the state lottery had provided six-point-seven million dollars to various state programs. Wrigley says five-point-six million went to the state's general fund and  800-thousand was allocated to the Multi-Jurisdictional Drug Task Force Grant Fund.

Another 320-thousand was contributed to the Compulsive Gambling Prevention and Treatment Fund.