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Best North Carolina Sports Betting Apps To Expect on Launch Day
Many people around the Tarheel State have wondered, when North Carolina goes live with online sports betting, “what will be the best sports betting apps to use?” While we don’t have a concrete answer at this time, we do have an idea of which sportsbooks will be available when online sports betting officially launches on Monday, March 11, 2024.
We’ll take a look at which online sportsbooks we expect to be available in North Carolina and how to sign up for these deals on Pre-Registration Day (Friday, March 1, 2024.) Of course, the heavyweights in this space, DraftKings and FanDuel are expected to make the cut. DraftKings has already applied for a sports betting license and struck a partnership with NASCAR in the state, while FanDuel also applied for a sports betting license and partnered with the PGA Tour.
In additional partnerships, Bet365 has teamed up with the NBA’s Charlotte Hornets and BetMGM has partnered with Charlotte Motor Speedway. Caesars Sportsbook on the other hand already has two retail locations in North Carolina. All are expected to be legal on launch day or soon after.
Pre-Register on March 1st With These Expected North Carolina Sportsbook Promo Codes
New customers can use these suspected North Carolina betting promos for welcome offers on Pre-Registration Day from the best North Carolina sports betting apps.
Bet365 North Carolina Promo Code: Use the Bet365 North Carolina Promo Code to claim a $2,000 First Bet Safety Net and get bonus bets – up to $2,000 – if your first bet doesn’t win.
BetMGM Sportsbook North Carolina Bonus Code ROTOBONUS: Get $150 in bonus bets when placing a first-time wager of $5 using the BetMGM Sportsbook North Carolina Bonus Code ROTOBONUS.
Caesars Sportsbook North Carolina Promo Code ROTO1000: Claim a $1,000 first-bet welcome offer and get a bonus bet – up to $1,000 – if your first bet loses.
DraftKings North Carolina Promo Code: Receive a No Sweat First Bet – up to $1,000 – when using the DraftKings North Carolina Promo Code.
FanDuel North Carolina Promo Code: Place a first-time $5 moneyline wager, and if you win, you’ll get $150 in bonus bets with the FanDuel North Carolina Promo Code.
Sign Up On Pre-Registration Day For These Potential North Carolina Sports Betting Apps
When they become available, new customers can sign up on pre-registration day for the best North Carolina sports betting apps.
- Click on the sportsbook promo link that you are most interested in. Be sure to read the Terms & Conditions for each welcome offer to make sure that you are eligible.
- Enter your basic personal information like your name, email address, physical address, and phone number to get started with the registration process. You will also need to provide your DOB and the last four digits of your SSN to verify your identity.
- Enter the promo code, if one is necessary.
- Deposit funds into your new account with the minimum qualifying amount. Each sportsbook will have a different amount, so make sure you double-check the info needed. You will be able to deposit using payment methods like PayPal and major credit cards.
The Best North Carolina Sports Betting Apps Will Be Available On March 11, 2024
We gave you the rundown, so now you’re familiar with the best North Carolina sports betting apps that will be available on March 11.
Whether you’re looking for bonus bets right off the bat or looking for a challenge to get even more bonus bets, there’s certainly something for everyone in the Tarheel State.
This article is part of our Betting Promotions series.
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North Carolina budget nears completion with focus on pay raises
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — North Carolina lawmakers are nearing agreement on a new state budget that Rep. Zack Hawkins says could bring long-awaited stability to agencies and employees who have been operating under 2023 spending levels.
Hawkins, a Democrat representing Durham, said Monday that legislators are close to finalizing the budget after waiting 1,000 days since the last budget passed
“We’re going to potentially meet the June 30, July 1 deadline, so that there’s stability for all the agencies and all the entities that depend on the state budget,” Hawkins said.
Hawkins said the prospect of a finalized budget offers needed certainty.
“The opportunity for them to have a budget means stability,” he said.
The expected spending plan centers on pay increases for educators and state employees. State workers could receive an average 3% raise and a $1,700 bonus for those earning under $75,000. Hawkins said the goal is to ensure workers have a “strong and respectable pay scale.”
“State employees know that they’re not going to get rich, but we need to make sure that they have a strong and respectable pay scale, bonuses that keep up with inflation, and the benefits, of course, that the state of North Carolina brings, and so we’re hoping that we value them in this budget,” he said.
Teachers could see an average 8% raise. Hawkins, a former educator, said he hopes North Carolina can lead the South in teacher pay.
“And eventually beating the national average. But alongside that, we really want to make sure that there’s an opportunity to keep and retain teachers who’ve been teaching for 10, 15 and 25 years,” he said.
The budget is also expected to include a 13% pay raise for law enforcement, according to a post from Rep. Brenden Jones, who celebrated the finalization of the budget.
The budget could come with a plan to reduce the personal income tax rate and a higher tax rate for sports gambling operators. The rate would increase from 18% to as high as 23%, a change Hawkins supports.
“We can bring in even more revenue, because it’s going to some really good places, it’s going to universities, athletic departments, it’s going to support youth sports, it’s going to support outdoor opportunities and grants,” he said.
One proposal not included in the budget is funding for a Major League Baseball stadium in Raleigh. Hawkins said the Senate-led idea was not the right fit this year.
“Because we have to make sure that we’re taking care of our basic obligations, our people,” he said.
Hawkins said agencies have been operating under the 2023 budget, affecting hiring and pay raises. Many are waiting for Tuesday’s release of the new spending plan.
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North Carolina is hot, dry, and about have fireworks everywhere. Why isn’t there a burn ban?
Right now, it’s unmissable. North Carolina, and especially the Triangle, is both very hot, and very dry. Fireworks stands are popping up, just in time for the Fourth of July. So why isn’t the state under a burn ban?
It’s a straightforward question, with a complex answer.
Both the state, through the North Carolina Forest Service, and individual counties can declare burn bans. The vast majority of the time, county fire marshals listen to the Forest Service. And right now, the Forest Service says the danger isn’t great enough – yet.
“We’re still dry, fire danger is still high, but we haven’t reached that hazardous category yet,” said Phil Jackson, a Forest Service spokesperson.
Jackson points out that the state has two fire seasons, spring and fall, and conditions right now are very different.
For one, humidity is much higher right now, and humidity “tends to bring relief to fire risk and any ongoing wildfire activity that might be happening at that moment,” said Jackson.
Leaves are also key. In spring, plants are trying to wake up from their long winter sleep. Doing that requires a lot of water, drying out the soil.
“Think of each individual root system as being a straw that is just pulling water out of the ground,” said Jackson.
In the fall, the ground is covered in lots of new dry leaves, increasing the danger again.
“When they’re in full green, like they are now, they tend to be more fire resistant,” said Jackson.
Jackson points out it’s not impossible to have a summer-time burn ban. The Forest Service is constantly monitoring conditions, and it’s possible those conditions could get worse in the coming weeks. For now, though, the fire danger, Jackson says, is “manageable.”
But while the fire risk might be manageable, that doesn’t mean people should be careless.
“We always encourage residents to avoid outdoor burning, unless it’s absolutely necessary,” said Johnston County Fire Marshal Travis Johnson.
Johnson says, especially with the Fourth of July right around the corner, anyone burning or lighting fireworks should always have a source of water nearby to douse any runaway flames. “We never want anything to happen, but want to make sure that you’re safe while using those,” said Johnson.
If a burn ban were to be implemented, it would impact Fourth of July fireworks shows. For now, though, those shows are allowed to go ahead, and remain the best option, Johnson says, for anyone who wants to see fireworks this year.
Johnson, and other fire marshals WRAL spoke with, also stressed official fireworks shows are put on by professionals, are strictly permitted and regulated, and there are always firefighters there, on standby, just in case.
“Just be safe, and enjoy the holidays,” said Johnson.
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Man killed, teenager hurt after wrong-way crash in Caldwell County
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GRANITE FALLS, N.C. (WBTV) – A man was killed and a teenager was hurt after a head-on crash in Caldwell County on Sunday.
The deadly crash happened along Highway 321 near Glenn Ridge Drive in Granite Falls, just before 7:45 p.m. on June 28.
North Carolina state troopers said 65-year-old Marvin Wayne Anderson was driving the wrong way on Highway 321 when he crashed head-on into an 18-year-old.
Troopers said Anderson died on the highway, while the teenager was taken to a nearby hospital with minor injuries.
Highway Patrol said its initial investigation did not find speed or impairment to have been factors in the wreck. Troopers did not say why or how Anderson ended up on the wrong side of the road.
The crash reportedly shut Highway 321 down for several hours but it has since reopened.
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