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Under the plan, proceeds from wagering would go towards a new scholarship fund for community college students.
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New Hampshire's tax take of nearly $24 million from sports betting easily doubled its original projection for the 2022 fiscal year.
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Fights over large-scale casinos used to dominate New Hampshire political debates. But changing attitudes and finances have allowed gambling to prosper.
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If approved, proceeds from online gambling would go to a new scholarship fund for community college students.
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New Hampshire opened its first in-person sports gambling location in 2020. DraftKings is the NH Lottery partner for sports betting.
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Most city elections in New Hampshire are on Nov. 2, 2021. And gambling's on the ballot in some places.
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New Hampshire's first sports gambling parlor opened Wednesday in Seabrook.Visitors to The Brook, located at the site of the former Seabrook Greyhound…
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With an $82 bet on the New England Patriots to win the Super Bowl, Chris Sununu, the state’s 82nd governor, helped launch sports wagering in New Hampshire…
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With Contracts Approved, Sports Gambling Will Launch Soon in N.H.Officials approved a contract with Boston-based Draft Kings on Monday to bring both in-person and online sports wagering to the state. The Executive…
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Voters in New Hampshire cities delivered a mixed message Tuesday on whether to allow sports gambling parlors in their communities.A ballot measure that…