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Circa and DraftKings received the two untethered sportsbook licenses in Missouri, allowing them to operate without a ...
All other sports wagering companies will be required to make a deal with an existing Missouri sports team or casino to ...
The Missouri Gaming Commission announced Friday the two companies that will receive licenses to conduct mobile sports wagering in Missouri.
The license allows DraftKings and Circa Sports to operate without needing to affiliate with a land-based casino or professional sports team.