Nebraska sports betting is limited to in-person wagering A campaign to expand sports betting to the internet will soon begin WarHorse Gaming is behind the ballot referendum drive Sports betting in Nebraska remains limited to in-person wagering at one of the five racetrack casinos. A campaign to expand legal sports wagering to the internet will soon begin. A sea of Big Red Nebraska Cornhuskers fans is pictured at Memorial Stadium. A campaign to allow online sports betting in Nebraska will soon begin. (Image: Shutterstock) WarHorse Gaming, LLC, operates two of Nebraska’s casinos — WarHorse Casino Lincoln and WarHorse Casino Omaha. The commercial entity of the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska (Ho-Chunk) will add a third physical casino in the Cornhusker State by way of South Sioux City in the coming years. WarHorse is dominating Nebraska’s early gaming market. Its Omaha and Lincoln properties accounted for more than $90 million of the state’s approximately $132 million in gross gaming revenue through August…Â Read More
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