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Jun 21, 2020 Michigan was hit hard by coronavirus, with more than 60,000 cases and over 6,000 deaths, but the situation has improved in recent weeks. Opening casinos presents a major public health challenge. Gaming at tribal casinos does not fall under state regulation according to the Michigan Gaming Control Board per an article in the Detroit News. Click here for BREAKING NEWS on COVID-19.

Michigan is now home to an array of sports betting websites. Online sportsbooks allow players from across the state to take part in betting on sports events.

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Latest Casino and Gambling News, Online gambling regulation, Gaming Industry News, Online Poker, Poker, Online Gambling News, Michigan Online poker is one step closer to reality in Michigan. The state’s House of Representatives voted in approval of SB 991, which is a follow up measure to the Lawful Internet Gaming Act.

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Online sports betting launched on Jan. 22. Apps approved for launch include: DraftKings, FanDuel, Golden Nugget, William Hill, Barstool, TwinSpires, BetMGM, BetRivers, and Wynn. Fox Bet launched on Jan. 29.

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But more are on the way. Parx Casino are expected to be on their way to Michigan soon, as well as FireKeepers, Four Winds and Soaring Eagle. At market maturity, Michigan sports betting will feature 15 sites.