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Gaming News Archives - Page 3339Mohegan Sun hosts Sara Evans27 September 2007
On the heels of releasing her first greatest hits album, Sara Evans is hitting the road for a national tour and is making a stop at Mohegan Sun Arena on November 15th with special guests Josh Turner and Luke Bryan.
Women cashes in on $8.8 million bookmark27 September 2007
News Brief: A pipeline worker from Hinton, Alta., got more than a thrill from her mystery novel when she found the lotto ticket she was using as a bookmark won her nearly $9 million.
SkyCity board pressured to reveal details27 September 2007
International News Brief: Pressure is mounting on the SkyCity board to reveal the details of a secret approach to buy its shares.
Goa hotels allowed to operate casinos27 September 2007
International News Brief: The Goa state government has permitted managements of five-star hotels to operate casinos.
The Reel Life27 September 2007
In this week's edition, a Canadian woman finds some magic on the slots while bingo helps a British man find some financial security.
Report: Mobile gambling could reach $12 billion27 September 2007
International News Brief: Mobile phone gambling worldwide will be worth nearly $12 billion globally by 2010, according to a new report by analyst firm Juniper Research.
Massachusetts governor stands by estimate27 September 2007
News Brief: Governor Deval Patrick argues his projections are conservative and provide 'the most compelling case' to expand legalized gambling.
Saskatchewan casino lawsuit dismissed27 September 2007
News Brief: A Queen's Bench justice has dismissed a multi-million-dollar lawsuit brought against the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations and the provincial government.
Casino wants to block claim27 September 2007
News Brief: The Pueblo of Pojoaque is asking a District Court judge to block a fired casino worker’s claim that the pueblo should pay damages for retaliation.
Mississippi chief supports casino plan27 September 2007
News Brief: The new chief of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians spoke about the tribe's proposed casino project in Jackson County, describing it as a 'win-win' situation.
Michigan casino workers' rules change proposed27 September 2007
News Brief: A Michigan bill by House Majority Floor Leader Steve Tobocman, would allow applicants for service-related jobs to skip the state's rigid gaming license requirements.
San Manuel deal signed27 September 2007
News Brief: Gov. Schwarzenegger signed a gambling agreement with the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians on Tuesday, then sent it to the federal government for final approval.
Unlikely alliance between California gaming tribes27 September 2007
News Brief: The Pala Band of Mission Indians and the United Auburn Indian Communit have joined forces in an effort to repeal four new compacts ratified by the Legislature earlier this year.
Connectitcut tribes bring rivalry to Kansas27 September 2007
News Brief: The Mohegan tribe is hoping to develop a casino and resort in northeast Kansas, not far from a south-central county where its rival, Foxwoods Resort Casino, is putting in a bid of its own.
What's Your Sign a starry pleasure27 September 2007
English Harbour Casino What’s Your Sign is a five-reel 12-line online slot that features the signs of the Zodiac and a chance to activate a special bonus round for even larger potential prizes.
Wisconsin legislature may get say in gaming deals27 September 2007
News Brief: The Wisconsin Legislature may get the opportunity to say “no dice” to future gaming agreements with Indian tribes if legislative proposals by two state Republicans becomes law.
'Apprentice' champion steps out of the tube, onto the Strip27 September 2007
Stefanie Schaeffer, who won a yearlong job working for Donald Trump, recently took over as the head of sales and marketing for the $1.2 billion Trump International Hotel and Tower.
Tourism group pushes for bills to lift foreign visitation27 September 2007
American tourism boosters are turning to the federal government for help reversing a decline in foreign visitation to the United States that's sapped more than 70 percent of the nation's travel trade surplus since 1996.
$60 million jackpot still unclaimed27 September 2007
The holder of the only winning Mega Millions ticket in the nation has not yet come forward to claim the $60 million jackpot.
Deal set, but price debated27 September 2007
Shuffle Master completed its thrice-delayed acquisition of Progressive Gaming International's table games division but the two Las Vegas-based companies differ on the value of the deal.
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