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Is Legalized Horse Betting On The Precipice In The Peach State?
Following a constitutional amendment passed by the Senate Committee, Georgia voters may get the chance to legalize horse race betting.
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Georgia Lottery Raises Over $375 Million For Pre-K Schools In Second Quarter of FY22
The Georgia State Lottery announced it generated $376.5 million to fund education programs in the second half of the fiscal year 2022.
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Growing Interest In Golf Provides Better Opportunities For Youth
Golf is at the forefront of entertainment. Its fame and popularity is reaching millions of fans, and a new generation of followers!
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House Speaker Ralston Advocates Legalized Gambling Constitutional Amendment
Georgia may finally legalize gambling by putting the decision to the voters. It’s the closest the state has been to legalizing sports betting.
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NBA Preview: Top Four Midseason Favorites
The NBA presents 14 annual awards to recognize its teams, players, and coaches for their accomplishments. Here’s a look at our top four picks.
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Top Five Moments Of The Georgia Bulldogs Season
We’ve ranked the top five moments of the Georgia Bulldogs season for sports betting fans in GA and across the country.
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Georgia’s National Championship Win Receives Presidental Recognition
Following their historic National Championship victory, Joe Biden tweets praise and congratulations to the Georgia Bulldogs football team.
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Former Georgia Bulldog Hudson Swafford Captures PGA Title At The 2022 American Express
Hudson Swafford captured the opening event of the PGA Tour’s California Swing and walked away with the top prize of $1,368,000.
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LPGA Shooting To Grow Audience Through Sports Betting
Earlier this month, the LPGA signed an agreement with IMG Arena to distribute sports betting data for live streaming of LPGA events. The London-based sports betting service works with more than 470 sportsbook brands worldwide. And, for the LPGA, they will help drive fan engagement through added content and new sports betting options for gamblers.…
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Most Memorable Super Bowl Halftimes, 1990s-2000s
Before 1970, Super Bowl halftime shows consisted mostly of marching bands. Although, the Three Stooges performed in the first Super Bowl halftime show in 1967. After 1970, marching bands thinned out and popular entertainment stole the show. Some shows have been controversial and some funny, intentional or otherwise. Some ranked as just plain great. And…