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WynnBET to halt sports betting operations in eight states

WynnBet will close its sports betting app in Arizona, Colorado, Indiana, Louisiana, New Jersey, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia, saying "there are higher and better uses of capital deployment for Wynn Resorts shareholders."

WynnBET's new multistate app now available in six more jurisdictions

Players with existing accounts in Arizona, Colorado, Indiana, Louisiana, Tennessee, and Virginia will be prompted to download the new app.

KeyStar Corp’s ZenSports Partners with US Integrity

ZenSports is a B2C sports betting solution that features a sportsbook as well as peer-to-peer sports betting options.

Tennessee totals over $400,000 in gross sports wagers

The Volunteer State paid out $369,381,020 to winners during the first month of 2023.

DFS news roundup: Alabama and Tennessee attorneys general declare DFS illegal gambling

Bills to regulate the industry are still being crafted in some states; and DraftKings and FanDuel have announced they will drop contests on amateur sports.

Three Tennessee businesses closed in gambling bust

News brief: Three Murfreesboro businesses were temporarily closed after police conducted an investigation into illegal gambling operations.

Casino Proposed for Tennessee Fairgrounds

News Brief: Memphis horse racing proponent Richard 'Sonny' Bauman said Thursday he's proposing a $400 million horse track, casino and hotel on the Mid-South Fairgrounds.

Tennessee Casino Plan Deemed Illegal

ews Brief: Tennessee State Attorney General Paul Summers has ruled that casino gambling would be illegal at a Vonore resort to be built on land leased to benefit the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians.

Harrah's Entertainment Recognized by Business Association

The Black Business Association of Memphis and the Mid-South presented Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. with the 2005 Outstanding Business Purchasing Award during the 20th Annual Benny Awards Dinner in Memphis on Thursday, March 2.

Few Using Tennessee Problem Gambling Program

News Brief: A $200,000 treatment program launched to help people who are addicted to the Tennessee Lottery got under way this summer, but so far relatively few people have participated.

West Memphis Chamber Supports Expanded Gambling

News Brief: The board of directors of the West Memphis Chamber of Commerce has endorsed Southland Greyhound Park's attempt to expand gambling in a Nov. 8 election.

Lottery Fund Helps Tennessee Students

News Brief: Tennessee students who attend public and private schools as well as those schooled at home are eligible for up to $300 a semester to pay for classes that count as dual enrollment in high school and college thanks to the lottery scholarship fun.

Lottery Fund Helps Tennessee Students

News Brief: Tennessee students who attend public and private schools as well as those schooled at home are eligible for up to $300 a semester to pay for classes that count as dual enrollment in high school and college thanks to the lottery scholarship fun.

Tennessee Casino Developers Face Obstacles

News Brief: The developers of the Solid Gold Casino have faced obstacles and court battles.

Lottery President's Pay Cut

Tennessee Lottery President Rebecca Paul will take a pay cut next year.

Tanning Salon Raided for Illegal Gambling

News Brief: A south Nashville man is facing indictments after allegedly running an illegal gambling operation from his tanning salon.

Fewer Lottery Scholarships Granted Than Were Projected

Tennessee's HOPE scholarship program gave out fewer grants in its first year than state officials had expected.

Fraternity Poker Fundraiser May Be Illegal

A fraternity at the University of Tennessee says it plans to hold its poker tournament for the chapter's philanthropy despite indications from a state official the tournament constitutes illegal gambling.

Lottery Scholarships Program Falls Flat

News Brief: With the advent of lottery scholarships across the state this fall, the expectation was enrollment at Tennessee colleges and universities would increase, however, enrollment has remained flat.

Memphis Official Paid for Pro-Casino Effort

News Brief: A top aide to Memphis Mayor Willie Herenton received $700 from a consultant working to legalize and open a Native American casino here.

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