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The state is expected to make millions of dollars in tax revenue when the wager windows open Thursday at sports betting facilities, but it's also expected to have an impact on local businesses.
Keith Kaiser learns about the weird sports bets at Caesars Southern Indiana.
The state took in $13.2 million from the money wagered.
When it opens, the Louisville company will become only the fifth sportsbook operator in the state, joining companies like FanDuel and DraftKings.
Churchill Downs Incorporated launched a new retail sportsbook under its BetAmerica brand at the Rising Star Casino Resort in Rising Sun, Indiana.