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Plan outlined to aid troubled gamblers

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David Barden, Arkansas Lottery vice president of gambling operations, talks about a retail lottery fixture during the Arkansas Lottery Commission meeting Wednesday in Little Rock.

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Arkansas would continue to use a national problem gambling hot line, provide grants to create treatment services for problem gamblers, and train problem gambling treatment counselors under a plan outlined by a state official to the Lottery Commission on Wednesday.


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This article was published September 10, 2009 at 5:06 a.m.

Arkansas, Pages 9, 16 on 09/10/2009

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