Remmele Mazyck
Red Flags and Rationalization (Gwen Moritz Editor’s Note)
Two separate cases involving lotteries in Arkansas and Iowa may have shared tech, lies and videotape in common, but that's where the similarities end. read more >
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Lottery Scholarship Has Evolved Since Halter’s First Proposal
It was late 2005 or early 2006, Bill Halter recalled, and he had decided to run for lieutenant governor. His vision was to rally Arkansans to a cause: a lottery to provide money for college scholarships. read more >
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Lottery Oversight Committee Votes ‘Non Support’ On Video Bets
The Arkansas lottery is trying to find ways to boost sales so the state can award more college scholarships, but a legislative panel showed little affection Tuesday for the methods that could be employed. read more >
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Lottery Commission Target of Civil Suit Over Stolen Scatch-off’s
Although the criminal case against Remmele Mazyck, the disgraced former Arkansas lottery security official is closed, a lawsuit involving his wrongdoing is still pending. read more >
Government Can Afford to Raise the Bar (Editorial)
With the economy still showing a healthy market for employers, government agencies need to do a better job of hiring qualified applicants. read more >
Former Lottery Security Official Remmele Mazyck Pleads Guilty to Theft
A former security official for the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery pleads guilty in federal court Friday to wire fraud and money laundering for stealing and cashing lottery tickets worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. read more >
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