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Gaming News Archives - Page 3084Worker killed at Vegas construction site is identified21 May 2008
A construction worker who died at the downtown Union Park redevelopment site on Monday has been identified.
Wynn says he was obligated to try to recoup debt21 May 2008
Casino mogul Steve Wynn said Barkley's well-known status doesn't give him the right to mishandle his personal business.
Jeff Haney, at an IRS seminar, explores the debate over expanding legal sports betting21 May 2008
Two days before Delaware’s passed a bill that would allow betting in the state on pro and college sports, Howard Schwartz told the gathering of IRS workers they were leaving money on the table by not supporting the expansion of sports betting.
Casino: Charles Barkley hasn't paid gambling debt21 May 2008
News Brief: Charles Barkley insists the check is in the mail, but a Nevada prosecutor and a Las Vegas Strip casino want the retired NBA star to show them the money.
Las Vegas' airport rates high in survey21 May 2008
McCarran International Airport shrugged off troubles besetting air travel and posted big numbers in a nationwide customer-service survey.
Developers find retail haven in Las Vegas21 May 2008
Millions of square feet of upscale retail development remain in the pipeline for Las Vegas despite a shaky national economy that has sales drying up in Southern Nevada.
Education funding: Casinos split over tax plan21 May 2008
The state teachers union has agreed not to go forward with a ballot initiative seeking voter approval to raise gaming taxes in exchange for three major gaming companies' support for raising the room tax.
Ohio group pushes for casino21 May 2008
News Brief: Ross County's annual budget could receive a boost of more than $1 million if a casino were located in Ohio, casino supporter Jodi Black, of MyOhioNow.com, told commissioners Monday.
Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe hands out over $ 3 million21 May 2008
News Brief: The Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe handed out more than $3.1 million to 14 government and education entities with a focus on community welfare, during the semiannual event Tuesday.
Immokalee casino gets slots soon21 May 2008
News Brief: The Seminole Casino Immokalee will be making the 'first pull' on new Vegas-style slots machines in two weeks.
NLRB schedule third Foxwoods vote21 May 2008
News Brief: The second union election this month at Foxwoods Resort Casino will take place on May 30, when approximately 40 employees in the off-track betting area of the casino will vote for or against representation by the United Auto Workers union.
Jackpotjoy member hits £903,367 jackpot21 May 2008
Hampshire's Danny F won Deal or No Deal's £903,367 Jackpot Tuesday night.
UAW wins rights to seek Foxwoods representation21 May 2008
News Brief: The United Auto Workers union beat out the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and has the exclusive right to seek representation of slot technicians at the Foxwoods Resort for the next two years.
Former casino financier sentenced21 May 2008
News Brief: A federal judge today sentenced a former casino financier to prison for his role in a scheme to rake millions of dollars through illegal Indian gaming contracts.
Downstream Casino road improvements proposed21 May 2008
News Brief: Officials with the Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma have presented proposals to the Cherokee County Commission to improve county roads near the tribe’s Downstream Casino Resort.
Valley View plans more bingo slots21 May 2008
News Brief: The San Pasqual Indian band announced yesterday it is planning to add about 400 bingo-style slot machines to its Valley View Casino in advance of a hotel it is building.
Cowlitz: New laws won't stop casino21 May 2008
News Brief: Newly released rules for interpreting Indian gambling law will not block the Cowlitz Indian Tribe's casino project near La Center, a tribal spokesman said.
Oneida Nation scores land trust victory21 May 2008
News Brief: The Department of Interior has agreed to put into tax-free federal trust three-quarters of Oneida Indian Nation owned land, including the profitable Turning Stone casino.
BIA publishes Indian gaming regulations21 May 2008
Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs Carl J. Artman announced that the Bureau of Indian Affairs has published final regulations in the Federal Register implementing Section 20 of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988.
John Mooney named executive director at Delaware Park21 May 2008
Delaware Park is pleased to announce the appointment of John Mooney as its Executive Director of Racing.
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