A new bill has been introduced in Ohio that would allow nonprofits, such as the Wintersville Volunteer Fire Department, to resume online raffles, which were shut down earlier this year due to a ...
Staff report COLUMBUS — State Representatives Meredith Craig, R-Smithville, and David Thomas, R-Jefferson, introduced legislation Wednesday that would allow nonprofit organizations to sell raffle ...
“Each season, we host 50/50 raffles inside Day Air Ballpark and online to support various causes in our community through the Dragons Foundation” said Dragons President, Robert Murphy. “We’re excited ...
The Wintersville Fire Department, which halted its popular online raffle 7 weeks ago because of a cease-and-desist order from ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. — New legislation would help volunteer fire companies, many of which have been unable to hold their normal fundraising events during the pandemic, legally hold those events online. The ...
But it can specifically benefit them on Nov. 13. Columbus Regional Health Foundation’s Reverse Raffle “House Party 25: Quarantining For a Cause” unfolds online ...
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An arrest and guilty plea involving a South Zanesville firefighter has sparked new attention on online raffles across Ohio.
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Volunteer fire companies and other nonprofits found quick success with online raffles this year as a substitute for in-person fundraisers during the pandemic. It turns out, however, that they are ...
The Orioles will hold a 50/50 Raffle at each regular season home game to benefit a charity in the Baltimore community and the Ted Williams Foundation, giving fans the opportunity to make a direct ...
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