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Because skill games aren’t explicitly legal in Pennsylvania, the question of whether the games should be allowed to operate has led to State Police seizures and sparked years of litigation over their status.
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State Gaming Board To Hold Public Hearing In August On Proposed Casino In Centre County Nittany MallMembers of the public will have a chance to weigh in on the casino a company wants to run in the Nittany Mall, in College Township, Centre County, during…
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If the State College area gets a mini-casino, one of the only places it could end up is at the Nittany Mall.Ferguson, Harris and Patton townships voted to…