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December 03, 1989 - Image 1

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Michigan Citizen, 1989-12-03

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School districts are ap- to poorer district said Ronald
propri tely concerned, aid Koehler, the editor of the
ea. illi m Sederburg, R - . governor' news office. "
East . airm of the Relatively prosperous out-
K-12 Senate appropriations of-formula school districts al-
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By
Capital News Service
LAN I G - �tarting Decem­
ber 3 th odd re getting longer
for lottery ph y rs.
In order to increase turn­
overs nd ticket s les, the
ichigan Lottery ill begin
. g a new tem, called Lotto
7. Inste d of h ving to match
ix numbers ch en from a" pool
( 44, 10 to pia er will now have
to m tch six number from a
pool of 47.
The odd will go from
7,059,052 to 1 ag in t to
10,737,573 to 1 . t. Odds of
. . g eeo d prize by match­
five number are 43,649 to 1.
Lottery Commissioner
ichael J. Carr s id the in­
ere se in revenue from the
change can't be determined.
We'll have more frequent
r r, and beca of the fre­
quent rollover higher j ckpots,
a that will re ult in higher
"Carr ·d.
errs id th t de pite the
d
-
none
odds, people still want to play
the lottery.
"Peopl under tand the lot­
tery better than they do any rea
of government," Carr said.
They know how to play the
game, they Ii e th g me, they
kno here the mon y goc
and they enjoy it."
R oul LeP ge, professor of
tatisties nd probability at
Michigan tate Univer ity, said
it's hard for people to com-
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includes
y -funds for
ms such a
Key city officials no shows for MAA
DETRorr - Citizens with
questions regarding th cI ing
of the Museum of African
merican History ere as ed
to co e back Dec. 5 beca
person with the wer were
no ho .
Ronald He . u, director of
the Department of Plannin or
ny oth r rep entativcs f it d
to attend a meeting Councilm n
cl Ravitz called on ov.28.
This meeting w cheduled
to form Uy di cuss rumor that
the present museum ould be
old to-the Center For Creative
Studies d would be relocated
part of city-operated ex­
pan . on project.
Charle Wright, u eum
founder and Marian Moore,
useum ex cutive 'direct r
both came to the h ring, ut
were una e to ' n wcr 11 of th
question,
The office f the City Clerk
. ent out corresponde to the
mayor, he Dep rtment of
Community and Economic
Development well to
Wright and Moore.
A list of qu tions detailing
the purpo of the meeting was
a snt along with th letter
rcque tin attendance.
Agne iller, who d cri e
her elf as a I b ri u mu eum
v lunteer, aid he ha tried un­
ucce Iy to c ntact Hewitt
inee June.
When the.mu cum wa . fir t
organized, careful tep wer
taken so that the city will never
• Co tin eel 0

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