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How Kalshi and Polymarket Could Disrupt Arkansas GamingLock Icon

It's no exaggeration to say that prediction markets have exploded in the last year and the affects of the their popularity are being felt across the nation. read more >
A man sitting at a row of slot machines in a casino.
Government & Politics / Tourism

The Freedom to Lose (Hunter Field Editor’s Note)

In 2025, Arkansans lost more than $2 million every day gambling, a number that will likely go up with the surge of prediction markets and sportsbetting apps. read more >

⌚ The Week’s Top Stories In 60 Seconds

Here are the five stories that resonated most with Arkansas Business readers this week. read more >
Government & Politics / Media & Marketing / Tourism

DraftKings, FanDuel Win Approval to Partner With Arkansas Casinos

The move sets the stage for a dramatic shift in the state's $655 million sports betting market. read more >
Tourism

Mobile Sports Betting Gets Final OK in Arkansas

It's on track to launch before March Madness. read more >
Carlton Saffa, chief market officer for Saracen Casino, center, is flanked by attorneys for Southland and Oaklawn casinos as he speaks to a state legislative committee reviewing rules for mobile sports betting. 
Legal / Media & Marketing / Tourism

Update: Mobile Sports Betting Advances After Profit-Sharing Rule Approved

A final vote in the full committee is expected next week. read more >
Government & Politics / Legal / Media & Marketing

Mobile Sports Bets May Be Just a Tap AwayLock Icon

The state has three glittering gambling halls and a fourth on the drawing board, but Arkansas sports bettors could soon have a mini-casino in their pockets: their cellphones. read more >