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US – North Dakota Governor signs bills allowing five tribes to offer online betting

North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum and the chairpersons of the five tribal nations with whom North Dakota shares geography have completed the signing of new tribal-state gaming compacts, which now go to the US Department of the Interior for final approval. The current tribal gaming compacts are set to expire early next year, requiring the…

US – IGT to power sports betting at Dakota Magic Casino

International Game Technology has expanded its sports betting footprint in North Dakota with the recent IGT PlaySports agreement to power retail sports betting at the Dakota Magic Casino and Hotel in Hankinson, N.D. Dakota Magic Casino and Hotel is an entity of the Dakota Nation Gaming Enterprise, which is owned and operated by the Sisseton-Wahpeton…

US – Scientific Games extends deal with North Dakota Lottery

Scientific Games will continue to power retail and online sales for the North Dakota Lottery through a two-year extension of its systems technology contract through June 2024. Scientific Games advanced technologies will also continue supporting the North Dakota Lottery’s Players Club, featuring Pick & Click online subscriptions and rewards-based Points-for-Prizes programs. In the past two…

US – IGT signs retail sports betting agreement with Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians

International Game Technology has expanded its US sports betting footprint to North Dakota with an IGT PlaySports agreement to power retail sports betting at two casinos operated by the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians. Grand Treasure Casino in Trenton, N.D. and Sky Dancer Casino and Resort in Belcourt, N.D., will both leverage IGT’s PlaySports…

US – North Dakota takes steps towards sportsbetting

The North Dakota House of Representatives has approved a sports betting bill which will go before the state Senate along with an historic horse racing bill. The bill suggests a tax rate of 2.5 per cent on revenues more than $1.5m each quarter. North Dakota has no commercial casinos but does have some Native American…