Last week's record Mega Millions drawing made a winner of Illinois schools, too. WBBM Radio reports that record Illinois lottery sales in the past nine weeks pumped $31.5 million into the fund devoted to public schools. Lottery officials say that's mostly because of the multi-state Mega Millions game that reached an all-time high $656 million before producing three main winners in a drawing Friday. One of the Mega Millions winners bought a ticket in Red Bud near St. Louis. Officials say the convenience store that sold the ticket will collect a $500,000 bonus. Lawmakers created the Illinois lottery in 1974 to boost school funding. Officials say it's produced more than $17 billion during that time.
Illinois Schools get $30 Million from Record Lottery Sales

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