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Gaming News Archives - Page 3460Tropicana wall damage not dangerous31 August 2007
News Brief: An engineering company hired by Tropicana Casino and Resort has concluded that damage to an exterior wall is only cosmetic in nature and there are no concerns about the structural integrity of the building.
Reno union calls for action31 August 2007
News Brief: Members of Culinary Workers Union Local 226 gave the green light Thursday night for negotiators to call for action, including a strike, if a contract settlement is not reached with the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, Nevada.
LV Sands sues Expedia31 August 2007
News Brief: Las Vegas Sands Corp. sued Expedia Inc., accusing the online travel site of advertising hotel reservations for the Venetian resort without permission.
Kansas gambling vote reviewed31 August 2007
News Brief: Kansas Secretary of State Betty Ireland's staff will review the Kanawha County's mistake-riddled table games election.
U.S. Poker Tour signs deal with DSS, IPC31 August 2007
Document Security Systems, Inc. reports that through its Plastic Printing Professionals, Inc. subsidiary and its premier distributor partner, International Plastic Cards, Inc., the company has won a new agreement to deliver secure plastic credentials to the U.S. Poker Tour.
GCA board member resigns31 August 2007
Global Cash Access Holdings, Inc. reports that William H. Harris has resigned from the Company’s Board of Directors.
Magna may still build in Romulus31 August 2007
News Brief: Romulus, Michigan, officials may be able to salvage the seemingly doomed Magna project after all.
Greektown manager targeted for murder31 August 2007
News Brief: A Detroit casino manager was targeted for murder, police said today, and investigators are looking into whether his job was connected to the killing.
Tulalip tribe plans destination resort31 August 2007
News Brief: The Tulalip Tribes long have anticipated the new international destination resort being built at Quil Ceda Village.
Mohegans propose $1 billion Massachusetts casino31 August 2007
News Brief: The Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority are looking at spending about $1 billion on a new gambling resort in Palmer, Massachusetts, that could include up to 4,000 slot machines, a 600-room hotel and a giant retail center, according to town and Mohegan tribe officials.
Florida slot vote in January31 August 2007
News Brief: Miami-Dade County voters will decide in January whether to allow Vegas-style slot machines there.
Buffalo Creek casino hours expanded31 August 2007
News Brief: Strong customer response has prompted the Seneca Buffalo Creek Casino to expand its operating hours, less than two months after the downtown Buffalo gaming venue opened its doors.
Oneida liquor hearing next week31 August 2007
News Brief: The New York State Liquor Authority will weigh arguments for and against the Oneida Indian Nation receiving liquor licenses at its Sept. 5 board meeting to be held in Manhattan.
Navajo casino loan approved31 August 2007
News Brief: The New Mexico Economic Development Committee approved legislation which would authorize the Navajo Nation to commit to a $100 million loan from JP Morgan Chase to establish gaming on the reservation.
Davenport want tribe to run casino31 August 2007
News Brief: The city's finance committee Thursday approved approaching the Meskwaki tribe about taking over the casino license used by the Rhythm City Casino in Davenport, Iowa.
Allegan casino hearing date set31 August 2007
News Brief: The U.S. Appeals Court in Washington, D.C., has set an Oct. 19 hearing in a case many expect will be an unsuccessful last-ditch effort to halt a proposed Allegan County casino.
Barstow unlikely to get casino this year31 August 2007
News Brief: Barstow, California, appears unlikely to get state approval this year to build a casino, according to the city’s lobbyist.
Mega Millions jackpot reaches $330 million31 August 2007
With an estimated
$330 million jackpot, the Mega Millions game is living up to its name and
generating mega-excitement in Virginia.
GameTech reports Q3 results31 August 2007
GameTech International,
Inc. reports results for the Company's Q3 and
nine-month period ended July 31, 2007.
Ohio racing decline hurts county budgets31 August 2007
Ohio contributions
to county fair operations through the Ohio Fairs Fund have declined by
almost $1 million since 2000, a decline of about 32 percent, as a direct
result of less betting activity at Ohio's seven commercial horse race
tracks.
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