Summary
The West Virginia Lottery Commission awarded permits for the state's final 225 video lottery machines Thursday, more than three years after the first permits were offered to bars and fraternal organizations.
The permits were awarded through a drawing because the commission received tie bids from 28 potential vendors on Nov. 19. Of those, 21 vendors received permits at the commission's minimum price of $3,500 per permit.See the full content of this document
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Final Video Lottery Permits Awarded
When the first permits were offered in...
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