LIST: Here's the Northeast Ohio businesses approved for Type C sports gambling licenses

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LIST: Here's the Northeast Ohio businesses approved for Type C sports gambling licenses
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The Ohio Casino Control Commission passed a resolution Wednesday that approved a slew of Ohio businesses that sought a Type C sports betting license — many right here in Northeast Ohio.

The Type C licenses are for businesses with a liquor permit that want to have a kiosk, either self-service or clerk-operated, where bets can be made. According to the commission, each business listed above will be licensed for a period of three years starting Jan. 1 when sports betting becomes legal statewide.

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