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For two months, the resort and casino has taken bets at a temporary location. But on Wednesday, officials with the casino and the tribal nation that runs Foxwoods introduced a new 12,000-square-foot facility dedicated to in-person sports betting.
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There are now more than two places in Connecticut where you can bet on sports in person.
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Tuesday marks unlimited desktop and mobile wagering on sports, casino games.
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Seven day test period of online gambling begins today in Connecticut.
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Sports betting arrived in Connecticut Thursday at the Foxwoods Resort and Mohegan Sun casinos. The chairman of the tribal nation that runs Foxwoods said that the millions of dollars derived from legalized sports betting will directly benefit his people.
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Connecticut residents can bet at Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun starting Thursday.
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A Connecticut legislative committee has approved expanded gaming regulations, including a road map on licensing sports betting operators and the implementation of responsible gaming measures. The last major hurdle in the way of live sports betting in Connecticut is federal approval of a compact between the state and two tribes being licensed to carry it.
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May 26, 1637: The Pequot village at Mistick Fort burns. It’s the latest salvo in a war that has the Mashantucket Pequot and Mohegan tribal nations on…
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This hour, State Senator Dennis Bradley is indicted in a campaign finance case and removed from his leadership post on the Public Safety Committee. That…
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Connecticut reached a tipping point in its long, complicated relationship with gambling Thursday as the House voted 122-21 for a bill that would make…