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Circa Sports runs sports betting in Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Colorado and Nevada, through its app and locations in casinos.
The Missouri Gaming Commission has announced its selection of the companies that will receive for the state's direct mobile sports betting licenses.
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First Alert 4 on MSNMissouri gives out mobile sports betting licenses; Sports betting won’t start until Dec. 1 ‘Pretty frustrating’
Last November, Missouri voters passed Amendment 2, legalizing sports betting in casinos and on mobile devices. Since then, ...
The Missouri Gaming Commission heard presentations Wednesday from DraftKings, FanDuel and Circa Sports, three companies ...
Fanatics Sportsbook has applied for a sports betting license with the hopes of taking wagers during the Dec. 1 launch. Get ...
The Missouri Gaming Commission announced Friday the two companies that will receive licenses to conduct mobile sports ...
The move from the Missouri Gaming Commission to pass up FanDuel for a sports betting license was seen as a major surprise.
The two online sportsbooks got the state's two untethered licenses, meaning they don't need a land-based partner.
CEO Derek Stevens says Circa's online sportsbook will bring their old school-style to Missouri, but also offer an expanded ...
Fanatics Sportsbook becomes the latest sportsbook to apply for an operator license as Missouri revs up for an expected Dec. 1 ...
The Missouri Gaming Commission will award its first two untethered online sports betting licenses on Friday, Aug. 15.
On Aug. 13, representatives from Circa Sports, DraftKings and FanDuel are scheduled to appear before the Missouri Gaming ...
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