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Ohio Lottery cuts support on national spelling bee

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ELYRIA, Ohio (AP) -

The Ohio Lottery says it's no longer paying $115 registration fees for schools taking part in the annual Scripps National Spelling Bee, favoring instead a program that helps gambling addicts.

The Chronicle-Telegram reports officials cited budget cuts for discontinuing about $178,000 in fees for participating Ohio schools. The agency has paid them since 2008.

Lottery spokeswoman Danielle Frizzi-Babb says the agency's budget for sponsorship programs was cut from $1.7 million in the last fiscal year to $1.5 million. She also says the state has cut the lottery budget to a level similar to 2008.

Frizzi-Babb says more funding was needed for a gambling support group as additional casinos open in Ohio.

The newspaper reports the agency's overall revenue in the last fiscal year totaled about $2.7 billion.

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