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Spotlight 29 welcomes "Elvis the Musical"

16 July 2008
Spotlight 29 Casino celebrates the life and music of Elvis Presley as it welcomes "Elvis the Musical" to the Spotlight Showroom stage on August 16.
 

Hard Rock opens Wasted Space

16 July 2008
Co-created by Action Sports Super Star, Carey Hart, Wasted Space will officially open July 19 with a private VIP party and a special acoustic rock set from Gavin Rossdale.
 

GameAccount, Betfred sign deal

16 July 2008
GameAccount has signed a software licensing agreement with Betfred, operator of the Betfred licensed betting shops and major UK online sportsbook Betfred.com.
 

Barona casino tops list

16 July 2008
In a first-of-its-kind study by the internationally renowned J.D. Power and Associates, Barona Valley Ranch Resort & Casino ranked highest in customer satisfaction in the 2008 Southern California Indian Gaming Casino Satisfaction Study.
 

Ameristar donates van to food bank

16 July 2008
Ameristar Casinos, Inc. will donate a new, fully outfitted cargo van to the Food Bank of Northwest Indiana during a celebration marking the rebranding of its East Chicago, Ind., property on Sunday, July 20.
 

Sands challenges award in gaming license trial

16 July 2008
Las Vegas Sands' attorneys are challenging the $43.8 million award a jury granted in May to a Hong Kong businessman.
 

Owner of Fitz under attack

16 July 2008
Legislators in Pennsylvania want to revoke Las Vegas casino owner Don Barden's license to run a casino in their state.
 

Littlefield receives South Carolina licenses

16 July 2008
Littlefield Corporation reports that six additional bingo promoter licenses have been issued to certain wholly owned subsidiaries of Littlefield.
 

A well-earned break

16 July 2008
World Series of Poker's survivors have long wait for final table.
 

I dropped the ball over Tote sale, admits former sports minister

16 July 2008
International News Brief: Former British sports minister admitted he had 'dropped a clanger' in failing to ensure that the Tote was sold to a racing trust during his time in office.
 

ShareTheChili.com offering freeroll for affiliates

16 July 2008
The Gem Freeroll will reward all affiliates with over $3,000 worth of cash prizes, gifts and FPPs!
 

PartyGaming struggling to match prizes

16 July 2008
International News Brief: PartyGaming is straining to match sign-up bonuses and tournament prize money offered by its aggressive online poker competitors in Europe.
 

Controversial roulette machines boost Tote winnings

16 July 2008
International News Brief: The amount The Tote won from punters rose by over 5%, mainly thanks to controversial touch-screen roulette machines in the group's 540 betting shops.
 

State deal in deaths at Orleans questioned

15 July 2008
A former federal OSHA official said a draft of the report following two deaths at the Orleans calls into question the use of state resources to provide training and consultation services to Boyd Gaming Corp.
 

Pennsylvania senators want new casino bid

15 July 2008
News Brief: Two Pennsylvania senators want the state Gaming Control Board to revoke the license issued to Don Barden and reopen the Pittsburgh casino license 'to a competitive process that will include new applicants.'
 

Poll: New Bedford supports casino

15 July 2008
News Brief: New Bedford residents would strongly support hosting a casino in the Whaling City, according to a new poll the UMass-Dartmouth Center for Policy and Analysis released Monday.
 

Foxwoods project faces delay

15 July 2008
News Brief: Foxwoods' Philadelphia casino project may be delayed by a archaeological survey.
 

Cowlitz pushes for negotiations

15 July 2008
New Brief: The Cowlitz Indian Tribe is making a final effort to negotiate an agreement with the city of La Center to offset the financial sting of its casino plans.
 

Buffalo casino raises questions

15 July 2008
News Brief: It’s too early to tell whether a federal court ruling will put an end to the Seneca plan for a $333 million casino complex in Buffalo, but those involved in the case highly doubt the decision will bring gambling to a halt in Niagara Falls.
 

Signs of slump all over homey casino

15 July 2008
Mike Woodrum, the man behind the bar at the Klondike Sunset, sees the signs of economic downturn all around him,
 


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