The makers of Pennsylvania Skill games are asking police to shut down “illegal mini-casinos” in the state, including one in Beaver County, rather than singling out Pace-O-Matic’s “presumably legal” gaming machines.
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Gaming company demands crackdown on "unlawful" gambling amid legal ambiguity
Oct 5, 2020 3:32:00 PM • By Michael Barley • Posted in Legal Updates
Cowboy Skill Games Hits $1 Million in Taxes Paid; Communities to Benefit
Oct 1, 2020 2:13:06 AM • By Michael Barley • Posted in Business Owners, Community
The first $1 million in taxes have been collected by the State of Wyoming from Cowboy Skill Games, a coalition of Wyoming operators who run the legal skill games in restaurants and bars across the state.
New Survey Fuels Legislation
Sep 17, 2020 2:15:00 PM • By Michael Barley • Posted in Business Owners, Legal Updates
As Pennsylvania struggles to regulate skill gaming and distinguish it from illegal gambling, a Harrisburg polling firm published findings this week that suggest overwhelming support among
Queen of Virginia Skill Delivers lunches To First Responders
Sep 14, 2020 10:31:33 AM • By Michael Barley • Posted in Community
On Friday, September 11, Queen of Virginia paid four restaurants that market its games in the Roanoke area to prepare box lunches for firefighters and EMS workers at 14 stations in Roanoke, Roanoke County, Salem, and Vinton.
Meal giveaway to families impacted by coronavirus
Jul 21, 2020 12:19:00 PM • By Michael Barley • Posted in Community
Times are tough, so several groups are joining to feed Harrisburg area families and seniors in need...