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They're asking the state Supreme Court to determine whether the state unlawfully revoked the gaming license.
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“Not restricting the amounts, not questioning the motivation, but just requesting prompt disclosure,” says Rep. Bill Ohm.
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It’s a major blow for Andy Sanborn, who has been racing against the clock to sell Concord Casino since the state ordered it shuttered and sold in January.
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The NH Attorney General says Sanborn, a former state senator, misrepresented his casino’s finances in order to increase the amount of money he got from a Covid-relief fund.
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Rep. Laurie Sanborn quit the panel one day after prosecutors alleged her casino-owning husband, former state Sen. Andy Sanborn, spent COVID relief money on several race cars.
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The New Hampshire Attorney General accuses Sanborn, a former state senator and congressional candidate, of using COVID relief money to buy sports cars. Sanborn denies any wrongdoing.
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Southern New Hampshire University is launching a competitive E-sports program this fall. It'll be the first of its kind in the state.E-sports are a…
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House and Senate negotiators have reached a tentative deal on a bill to tighten rules for table games operated in the name of New Hampshire charities.The…
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The steadfast fixture of arcades and bars has dwindled as the gaming industry has moved towards handheld devices and home consoles. Only one pinball…
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Produced by Jonathan LynchOutsiders associate New Hampshire with the first-in-the nation primary and Live Free or Die motto. Residents know that the real…