For the first time since May, theBig Game Lotteryin Virginia has climbed above the $100 million mark, and North Carolina residents are crossing the border to cash in.
With a new pro-lottery governor in office, more Tar Heels hope they can someday buy tickets closer to home.
"At least, give us the chance to vote on it. I think, given the chance to vote, I think the people of North Carolina overwhelmingly will vote for it," says Wilson resident Buddy Owens.
The owner of a Skippers, Virginia store estimates 70 percent of his lottery money comes from North Carolina. The store generated over $1 million for Virginia schools last year.
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