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Deadwood casinos recorded their first million-dollar month for sports betting since voters decided to allow sports wagering in 2021.
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Sports wagering has been a hit for South Dakota casinos. As profits rise, the standards governing the business continue to evolve.
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SDPB's Business and Economic Development reporter joins us for a look at the future of sports betting in the state.
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Members of the Deadwood Gaming Association are split on whether it's a good idea to expand sports betting statewide.
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South Dakota voters might be able to legalize mobile and internet-based sports betting across the state, not just in Deadwood casinos.
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Gov. Kristi Noem took aim at several targets during her recent State of the State address, and she reserved some of her sharpest criticism for a surprising topic.
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South Dakota broke records when people bet more than $1.4 billion in Deadwood and spent more than $1 billion on lotteries last year.
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State regulators are alleging five violations of gambling laws during the first three months of sports betting in Deadwood.
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Deadwood sports betting kicked off with $443,365 in bets over a 22-day period. 92% of bets were on NFL and NCAA football games.
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Sports betting is now available in Deadwood