Video games weren’t always the billion-dollar thrill they are today. They began in 1958, when physicist William Higinbotham built Tennis for Two for fun. These days, players visit platforms like Bonus Finder to explore casino games that pay real money.
Those early creations turned curiosity ...
A major shift is happening in Iowa's gambling tax rules, primarily concerning the tax withholding on betting winnings. This change will affect both players and betting operators in noticeable ways. We spoke with Jessica Langille, Chief Editor at Slotozilla, to break down the new Iowa wagering ...
Iowa was founded in 1846, prior to which it was organized as a separate territory. With such a long existence, it is no surprise that spooky haunts have been discovered over the years. Halloween in Iowa is often celebrated with trick-or-treat and pumpkin carving. But, if you’re looking for ...
Iowa’s casino industry pulled in $151 million in August, according to the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission. That’s money from the state’s 19 licensed casinos, which had one of their busiest months of the year. August tends to bring travelers, summer events, and a lot of return visitors ...
When October hits Iowa, everything changes – the corn stands tall, apples hang heavy on the trees, and locals know exactly where to find the best cider donuts. This year's fall season brings back favorite traditions plus some new surprises across the state.
Top Corn Mazes Open Through ...
Fort Dodge may be a couple of hours from the Iowa State Fair, but plenty from Webster County made the trip for one unusual reason this week — to help set a world record.
Many in the crowd spoke of the excitement that comes with games of chance and shared experiences that stretch far beyond ...