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Blind bet: Ohio goes after bingo.


THE CRACKDOWN on gambling has found a curious target: Ohio's nonprofit Written Communications Radio Service. WCRS WCRS West Coast Radar System  had ridden the airwaves for 30 years, its volunteers and hosts reading from newspapers, magazines, and comic strips

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The following is a list of comic strips. The dates shown after a name relate to the period during which the comic appeared.
 for the benefit of blind listeners. But the staff may close up shop as the state looks into the shady way the folks at WCRS pay the bills: bingo nights.

The station has been licensed to run bingo games since 1990. But in 2003, the new state attorney general, Jim Petro James M. “Jim” Petro (born October 25, 1948) is an American politician from the Republican Party, and a former Ohio Attorney General. Previously, Petro also served as Ohio State Auditor. , transferred control of bingo licensing to the Ohio Lottery The Ohio Lottery is run by the state of Ohio. Its games include Pick 3 and Pick 4 numbers games, Rolling Cash 5, the multi-state Mega Millions, and numerous instant tickets.

In 1973 State Issue 1, the creation of the Ohio Lottery Commission, was approved by voters.
 Commission. By the next year, the attorney general's office had opened an investigation into WCRS.

The station's three full-time staffers handed over all of its tax forms, invoices, and instant bingo receipts. The commission informed the station that the law had changed: It could still operate traditional bingo games, but was no longer permitted to sell Lotto-style "instant bingo" tickets. Deprived of its main source of money, wells shut down briefly in March before holding a fundraiser to pay its bills and putter along.

"We had the same bingo license for 15 years and it never was a problem," says WCRS Operational Director Dave Loyd. "I don't know Don't know (DK, DKed)

"Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party.
 what's changed except for the attorney general getting campaign donations from the Lottery Commission."
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Title Annotation:Ohio Lottery Commission investigates Written Communications Radio Service's bingo games license
Author:Weigel, David
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Date:Jul 1, 2006
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