Tag: Charitable Gaming
North Dakota lawmakers work to refine who can conduct charitable gambling
A bill under consideration by North Dakota lawmakers would restrict which organizations qualify to conduct charitable gambling. The... more
GOP lawmakers ask court to take up Sanborn’s license appeal, permit Concord Casino sale
Republicans in the New Hampshire House and Senate are asking the state Supreme Court to take up Sen. Andy Sanborn’s appeal to reclaim his... more
New Hampshire business owner mulls legal action over Keene casino ordinance
A Keene business owner may take legal action against the city over a new ordinance — and the circumstances of its origin and adoption —... more
New Hampshire charities may see caps on casino donations
Last year, a homeless shelter in Portsmouth called Cross Roads House received a little over $65,000 in donations from charitable gaming,... more
Another casino opens in New Hampshire as gaming continues to grow in state
Another casino opened its doors Wednesday in New Hampshire, part of a rapidly expanding industry in the Granite State. There are now a... more
New Hampshire: Revo Casino and Social House to open in Lebanon next week
For a small city, Lebanon has its share of amenities: highly rated schools, one of the top medical centers in New England, a regional... more
Conditional approval granted for Live! casino to begin construction in southern New Hampshire next year
Planning Board members Wednesday night conditionally approved a site plan to build a large-scale casino in The Mall of Rockingham Park.... more
OPINION: A town has its assets frozen because Alabama’s gambling laws are ridiculous
It’s time we stopped pretending that there isn’t a problem with Alabama’s gambling laws. Every year, it seems, especially around the... more
Alberta: Inside the controversial move, expansion of an Edmonton-area casino
With a recent Alberta Gaming Liquor Cannabis (AGLC) decision to allow the Camrose Resort and Casino to relocate to Edmonton, the city gets... more
How New Hampshire casino owner, former senator secured $2M in pandemic relief loans
On April 14, 2020, six weeks after the first case of COVID-19 was detected in New Hampshire, Andy Sanborn secured his first $95,000 federal... more