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The average sports better in the state is 21 to 35 years old, male and college educated, with some disposable income.
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Kentucky residents and visitors 18 and older can now place wagers on a variety of sports at in-person locations. Online betting begins Sept. 28.
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The total revenue generated for the month of January was $86,070,358.
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Sports betting became legal in Ohio when the clock struck midnight Jan. 1, and plenty of local businesses are getting in on the action.
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The control commission recently released a statement saying that some companies have been consistently breaking these rules and asked each company to review their advertisements to avoid future fines or legal action.
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The first opportunity to bet on the Bengals is January 2, 2023, when Cincinnati takes on the Buffalo Bills.
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Betting on sports could start in Ohio by January 1, 2023.
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March Madness is right around the corner and Ohioans will be constructing brackets to bet on their favorite teams. But Ohio, unlike some other states,...
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A legislative committee has unanimously approved a bill that would legalize sports betting in Kentucky, sending it to be considered by the state House...
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Ohio lawmakers have introduced bills to legalize sports betting. But Ohio’s universities don’t want to be dealt in on those bills or any others that...