Joe Cogliano Senior Reporter- Dayton Business Journal Email | Twitter The state has reached a deal with a Clark County club charged with violating Ohio's charitable gaming laws. On Wednesday, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced an agreement with the board of the Union Club Inc. and the Union Club of Springfield that replaces the board, and temporarily suspends bingo activity. "This appears to be a case where the board's failures were not intentional. However, we expect state law to be followed," said DeWine. An investigation by the Charitable Law section of the Attorney General's Office found the Union Club was paying its bingo workers and electronic gaming machines were...
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