WyoLotto has transferred over $2.8 million in profits to the State Treasurer's Office for distribution to local cities, towns and counties.

WyoLotto CEO Jon Clontz says it's the most money the lottery has transferred in a quarter to local governments since launching in 2014, doubling the last quarterly transfer of $1.4 million.

"We're really excited about this," said Clontz. "Our goal is to maximize revenue to the state, this in one way that we do that, and we're really proud of this recent transfer."

This is the fifth consecutive transfer to the state of over $1 million, bringing the total transfer amount to over $13.6 million since April 2016.

WyoLotto offers four draw games, including Cowboy Draw, Lucky for Life, Mega Millions and Powerball.​

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