Gambling groups must repay losses

Gambling Control Board said they didn't have sufficient safeguards to prevent theft.

May 16, 2011 at 4:45PM

Seven organizations engaged in legal gambling must reimburse their accounts for gambling proceeds or inventory that went missing, the Minnesota Gambling Control Board ruled last month. The groups may not adjust records to reflect the loss, the board said, because they should have had better safeguards in place. Here are the groups that failed to follow the rules: Darfur Sportsmen's Club, $7,849 Eden Valley Lions Club, $4,025 Columbia Club of Moorhead, $1,500 Divine Mercy Catholic School, Faribault, $1,156 Pine City Youth Hockey Association, $1,046. A prior $265 loss was denied in March. Grandy Lions Club, $727 Ham Lake Lions Club, $604

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