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Meat raffles raise money for charity and are part of tavern culture. But are they legal?
WEST ALLIS — There are two rules at the Burnsie's Bar & Grill monthly meat raffle. Don't touch the meat. And no complaining about how often the tickets get mixed around in the drum. Other playful ...
Spinning the wheel to raise money for youth sports and, maybe, win a steak, sausage or bone-in pork butt. By David Andreatta The giant raffle wheel stood before a crowd buzzing with anticipation. A ...
The Troy Sale Barn was once a central part of the Troy community before it fell into disrepair and was nearly demolished. Now ...
JANESVILLE—Four years ago, Dan Wilcox had never even heard of a meat raffle. “Now they're coming out of the woodwork,” he said. "It's one of those things that, when you find something good, everybody ...
What seems like a curiosity to outsiders is part of the heart and soul of the Twin Cities' dive bar community. It’s the weekend in Minnesota’s Twin Cities: Minneapolis and St. Paul. Neighborhood dive ...
The Town & Country Garden Club of East Palestine drew the winning ticket for its Annual Meat Raffle at the meeting Monday evening. The raffle was for a $300 gift card, with the winner getting to ...
Meat raffles are a tradition that often raise money for charities or medical expenses. Individuals and businesses aren't allowed to get raffle licenses, but it's one of the regulations that's rarely ...
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