Last year, the winner of the half pot at the Fall Festival came forward publicly for the first time. All other previous winners, since 2019, have chosen to remain anonymous.
Two Ohio lawmakers have introduced House Bill 476, which aims to legalize online raffles for nonprofit groups.
COLUMBUS — State Representatives Meredith Craig, R-Smithville, and David Thomas, R-Jefferson, introduced legislation Wednesday that would allow nonprofit organizations to sell raffle tickets online, a ...
The Community Crisis Center is celebrating its 50th anniversary, marking a half-century of unwavering support for individuals ...
ROCKINGHAM — Time is running out to purchase raffle tickets for the Rockingham Historic Preservation Commission’s fundraiser ...
Star Valley FFA is conducting a raffle offering a quarter beef to the winning ticket holder. Proceeds from the raffle will go ...
The Steinbach Minor Hockey Association’s annual raffle is still underway, helping make hockey more affordable for local ...