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Gaming News Archives - Page 3298Fewer gamblers play after smoke clears15 August 2007
Brian Slipock felt the blood drain from his face in November when voters overwhelmingly adopted a tougher anti-smoking law for businesses that serve food.
Unibet team to disband after sponsor pulls the plug15 August 2007
International News Brief: Swedish online gambling company Unibet will end its sponsorship of its professional cycling team which will disband at the end of the year.
Trinidad and Tobago casino bosses expecting the worst15 August 2007
International News Brief: The casino industry in Trinidad and Tobago is bracing itself for next Monday’s Budget.
Post worker scoops £35m jackpot15 August 2007
International News Brief: A post office worker has described herself as 'flabbergasted' after landing the UK's biggest lottery prize.
WPT returns to Fallsview Casino Resort15 August 2007
Texas Hold 'Em players
looking to compete against the giants of the game are already flocking to
the poker room at Fallsview Casino Resort to take part in satellite
tournaments hoping to win a seat in the World Poker Tour's 2007
North American Poker Championship.
Ameristar declares cash dividend15 August 2007
Ameristar Casinos, Inc. reports that its Board of Directors has declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.1025 per share.
Australian pokie numbers up15 August 2007
International News Brief: South Australian hotels and clubs have pocketed almost $480 million from a record splurge on poker machines.
Officials want Casino Niagara's future secure15 August 2007
News Brief: City councillors are putting the pressure on provincial candidates, with an election looming, to secure the long-term future of Casino Niagara.
Louisiana casinos donate to local charity15 August 2007
News Brief: Shreveport-Bossier City casinos today gave $63,084 to the Louisiana Association on Compulsive Gambling in recognition of Responsible Gaming Week, which started Monday and ends Friday.
Tivoli developers expect hurdles15 August 2007
News Brief: Tivoli Resort and Casino developers are aware it will be a challenge to get the Mississippi Gaming Commision to rule their property is a legal casino site.
Hard Rock Biloxi pays off debt15 August 2007
News Brief: Hurricane Katrina is finally behind the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Biloxi, which emerged from bankruptcy Friday.
Florida gaming ships shut down15 August 2007
News Brief: The U.S. Coast Guard late Tuesday shut down both gambling ships that operate from Port Canaveral, one for alleged safety violations, the other for problems with documentation.
Greektown Casino chairman replaced15 August 2007
News Brief: Aaron Payment, who has been chairman of the Greektown Casino Board of Directors since 2004, has been replaced by Fred Paquin, a member of the tribal board of directors and Sault Tribal Police Chief.
Mashantucket Pequots look to the Caribbean15 August 2007
News Brief: The Mashantucket Pequots' plans to diversify tribal holdings beyond gaming are coming to fruition with the development of resort-style projects in St. Croix and the Bahamas.
Middleboro's neighbors debate over casino plans15 August 2007
News Brief: In a meeting Monday night seeking the Lakeville townspeople's input on the plan to build a casino in Middleboro, residents and the selectmen disagreed over how and whether to fight the plan.
Massachusetts tribes secures more casino land15 August 2007
News Brief: The Mashpee Wampanoag secured an option today to buy an additional 205 acres in Middleborough, boosting its land holdings for a planned resort casino to 531 acres, the tribe said.
NY tribal casino waits for approval15 August 2007
News Brief: The application by the Stockbridge-Munsees Native American Tribe, which wants to build a $700 million casino and hotel complex in Bridgeville, is awaiting federal approval in Washington, DC, its president said.
Plymouth repeals deal with tribe15 August 2007
News Brief: The Plymouth City Council quietly revoked its municipal services agreement with an Indian tribe trying to build a casino near the city at its Thursday meeting.
South Carolina bingo proposal moves forward15 August 2007
News Brief: The Catawba Indian Tribe got one step closer to creating a high-stakes bingo hall in South Carolina, as Marion County Council voted to allow gaming at the Carolina Entertainment Complex.
Seneca county rejects proposal15 August 2007
News Brief: The Seneca County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday rejected a proposed casino deal with the Cayuga Indian Nation but left the door open for striking a settlement down the road.
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