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The original proposal was for a $239 million investment, but officials say that sum has grown to over $290 million. The number of jobs there has expanded as well, from 400 to just under 600.
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Indiana Gaming Commission continues to cooperate with federal subpoenas.
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Others caution against hasty reactions to Eberhart's guilty plea.
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A former state legislator recently agreed to plead guilty to federal corruption charges stemming from the last major gaming bill in 2019.
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A recent study suggests Hoosiers are likely spending hundreds of millions of dollars a year in illegal, online gambling – things like poker and slot games.
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As Indiana attempts to legalize iGaming in 2023, experts talk about the benefits it could bring and what should be done to ensure responsible gambling takes place.
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Join us this Friday as we talk with guests about the potential addition of online casinos in Indiana in 2023.
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In 2015, Gen Con’s threat to move out of state helped prompt Indiana lawmakers to amend the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, a bill that critics said would allow discrimination against LGBTQ people.
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Revenue from Indiana’s casinos fell for a second consecutive month in May as inflation reached a new four-decade high and Hoosiers faced ever-higher prices for gas, food and most other goods.
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The pigs and puns are flying with a new tabletop game developed by a pair of Purdue University students, and their idea is now on its way to becoming a reality.