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Gaming News Archives - Page 3312Caesars Pocono casinos up for sale24 August 2007
News Brief: With news spreading that Starwood Hotels has its four Caesars Pocono resorts up for sale, keeping them as resorts when new owners surface is important to local tourism officials.
Treasure Bay Casino welcome overnight guests again24 August 2007
News Brief: Earlier this summer the expanded casino floor and buffet opened, and now Treasure Bay Casino is welcoming its first overnight guests since Hurricane Katrina.
Caesars Atlantic City workers vote for union24 August 2007
News Brief: Slot technicians at Caesars Atlantic City voted 20-11 for representation by the United Auto Workers on Thursday, granting the union its second victory there in five months.
Nevada commission approves HKJC betting24 August 2007
n a historic decision, the Nevada
Gaming Commission has given its approval to allow the Hong Kong Jockey Club to accept commingled bets from the United States on Hong Kong
racing.
Innovation Capital advises on Indiana Downs sale24 August 2007
Innovation Capital reports its role as Exclusive Financial Advisor in connection with the closing of a $58.0 million sale of equity interests in Indiana Downs held by LHT Capital, LLC on Thursday, August 23, 2007.
South Point starts project to expand24 August 2007
South Point has begun a $95 million expansion to meet demand for more convention space and hotel rooms, owner Michael Gaughan said.
Vegas airport power outage planned24 August 2007
A planned power outage will leave the D concourse at McCarran International Airport with fewer services from about 10 p.m. tonight until 10 a.m. Saturday, airport officials said.
Ohio illegal machines ordered removed24 August 2007
News Brief: Ohio's Attorney General Marc Dann and Governor Ted Strickland have released an executive order to remove the skill-based amusement machines from public access.
Competition hits Atlantic City workforce24 August 2007
News Brief: Competition from surrounding states and a partial smoking ban has taken a toll on the Atlantic City casinos. And now it's hitting the workforce.
New Greektown chairman named24 August 2007
News Brief: Fred Paquin will be the new chairman of Greektown Casino.
California tribes fund treatment program24 August 2007
News Brief: North County, California may soon have its first tribal-funded problem gambling treatment program, according to county documents.
California tribe plans $800 million casino resort24 August 2007
News Brief: The Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians said yesterday that it plans to build an $800 million casino-hotel resort just east of its existing 2,500-slot casino and outlet mall.
Florida gaming expansion faces hurdle24 August 2007
News Brief: A deal to allow Las Vegas-style gambling on tribal lands in Florida could face a major obstacle: the state Legislature.
B4Playing focuses on Europe, Pacific Rim24 August 2007
B4Playing will focus its entire marketing efforts into the booming European and Pacific Rim markets
Absolute Poker updates software24 August 2007
Absolute Poker today released a free public-wide update to its popular online poker software.
Titan Poker stages $2.5 million tournament24 August 2007
Titan Poker will stage the European Championship of Online Poker at the end of this year. With $2,500,000 in Guaranteed Prizes, the ECOOP tournament series is set to be the biggest online event this winter.
Expert advice on lottery pools24 August 2007
Gail Howard is the author of Lottery Master Guide, available online and at Smartluck.com.
Olympia Gaming acquires land for casino24 August 2007
Olympia Gaming announced has acquired
approximately 14-acres from RED Development for their $800 million Legends Marina Casino-Resort-Spa project in Sparks, Nevada.
Former PGCB head target of probe23 August 2007
News Brief: Casino opponents have called on the disciplinary board of the state Supreme Court to investigate whether the former head of the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board violated ethics rules during the selection process for the city's two casinos.
Kansas AG files case against new laws23 August 2007
News Brief: Kansas Attorney General Paul Morrison filed a lawsuit with the state supreme court today challenging a new casino gambling law.
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