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Northeast Ohio counselors are concerned that the recent legalization of sports betting in the state puts college students at a higher risk for problem gambling.
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We'll discuss the ins and outs of Ohio's new law, and why problem gambling is on the rise among young men.
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Sports betting becomes legal in Ohio on Jan. 1.
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Last week, the control commission 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 Ohio Casino Control Commission reports the state’s law is structured to prevent the companies from deducting promotional credits in the first four years of operation.
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The state has spent the past year reviewing and approving applications for sports betting licenses.
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Village officials say the Center for Performance is the largest dome of its kind in the United States.
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The Problem Gambling Addiction Program will begin screening for candidates Oct. 17.
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The boosters target the new omicron variants and are anticipated at Northeast Ohio health departments within the next week or more; Attorney for Donovan Lewis' family is calling for police accountability and has said there was no justification for the shooting ... and more stories.
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Dozens of entities have applied to host betting either in-person on online as soon as Ohio launches legal sports gambling.