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Charities fight ND tribes’ plan for online gambling rights

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - Allowing North Dakota's five American Indian tribes exclusive rights to host internet gambling and sports betting could effectively end charitable gambling in the state, officials representing charities told Gov. Doug Burgum on Friday. The tribes want the two-term Republican governor to approve the idea under tribal-state…
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Gov. Burgum, North Dakota tribes sign gambling compacts

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - Gov. Doug Burgum announced Friday that he has signed agreements with North Dakota's American Indian tribes that lowers the legal gambling age from 21 to 19 at tribal-owned casinos and allows gamblers on reservations to use credit or debit cards to place bets. The tribal-state agreements known as compacts also allow online…
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Gov. Burgum, North Dakota tribes sign gambling compacts
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North Dakota tribes want exclusive rights on online gambling

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - North Dakota's five American Indian tribes are seeking exclusive rights to host internet gambling and sports betting in the state, a monopoly worth millions, just a year after legislators turned aside a push by one big national player to allow it in the state. The tribes are turning to Republican Gov. Doug Burgum to approve…
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Burgum rejects ND tribes' plea for online gambling rights

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - Gov. Doug Burgum rejected a plea Wednesday by North Dakota's American Indian tribes to give them exclusive rights to host internet gambling and sports betting because it isn't allowed under state law. "While we understand and appreciate the desire by some of the tribes to extend online gaming beyond their reservation…
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Charities fight ND tribes' plan for online gambling rights

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - Allowing North Dakota's five American Indian tribes exclusive rights to host internet gambling and sports betting could effectively end charitable gambling in the state, officials representing charities told Gov. Doug Burgum on Friday. The tribes want the two-term Republican governor to approve the idea under tribal-state…
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Charities fight ND tribes' plan for online gambling rights
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Tribune editorial: Reasonable limits needed on gambling

The North Dakota Gaming Commission was wise last week to place a moratorium on electronic pull tab machines at gas stations and liquor, grocery and convenience stores. The Legislature should further address the issue when it convenes in January. The commission voted 3-2 to change the definition of a bar to make clear where the electronic pull tab…
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Tribune editorial: Reasonable limits needed on gambling
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Gambling addiction in ND: A closer look

Gambling addiction is a very real problem for many families throughout the state. To get a better idea of how serious the issue is, we spoke to people who've seen its impact firsthand. Four percent of North Dakotans - or about 19000 people - had a gambling addiction in 2017. That's according to the Department of Human Services. Lisa Vig, a program…
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Gambling addiction in ND: A closer look
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Virus failed to curb North Dakota's appetite for gambling

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - The coronavirus pandemic did not slow North Dakotans' appetite for gambling, with more than $881 million wagered on games of chance in fiscal 2020, a more than 50% increase from the year before, data compiled for The Associated Press shows. Even though games of chance at businesses were shut down for about a month beginning in…
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Virus failed to curb North Dakota's appetite for gambling
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Big lottery jackpot could be big payout in South Dakota

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) - It's been about seven years since a Rapid City couple won $2 million in the Powerball lottery. Jim and Barb Powers won $2 million on June 5, 2013, according to the South Dakota State Lottery. Before that, Neal Wanless became the state's biggest winner so far as he won a $232100000 Powerball on May 27, 2009. Now that the…
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Big lottery jackpot could be big payout in South Dakota