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Business & EconomyOhio ranked sixth in the nation for casino revenue, raking in over $3.3 billion last year, driven in part by the state’s new sports betting program.
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Business & EconomyBefore the end of the calendar year, Ohio’s casinos and racinos have already broken revenue records, bringing in $2.11 billion in gambling revenue going into December.
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Ohio casinos are back in business after the pandemic shut them down for a few months. And while the spread of COVID-19 is a top concern, health…
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Gov. Mike DeWine announced the reopening plans for larger entertainment venues beginning in two weeks.
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The Columbus Crew hopes to play in a new stadium by summer 2021. Last December, Columbus city officials and the Haslam Sports Group announced a vision to…
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Ohio lawmakers have been considering legalizing sports betting ever since the U.S. Supreme Court ruled last year that states are allowed to do that. But…
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After the United State Supreme Court cleared the way for sports betting, the rush to capitalize on the industry is on.Eric Schippers of Penn National…
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"Congress can regulate sports gambling directly," the court wrote in a decision released Monday, "but if it elects not to do so, each state is free to act on its own."
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Ohio's casinos have generated more than $1 billion in tax revenue since the first one opened in 2012, and just over half that money has gone to cities and…
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Revenues at the state's four gambling casinos were generally down in August.The lone exception was the Horseshoe Cincinnati which saw a small…