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Gaming News Archives - Page 3574Local raise concerns over Cache Creek casino12 June 2007
News Brief: Some county officials and Capay Valley residents have raised concerns regarding the planned expansion of the Cache Creek Casino Resort unveiled earlier this week.
Michigan wins casino revenue decision ruling12 June 2007
News Brief: Michigan has won an initial court ruling that could send an estimated $40 million into state economic-development coffers and secure millions more in tribal casino revenue.
Turning Stone decision expected this week12 June 2007
News Brief: A federal government decision expected Thursday will focus on whether Turning Stone Resort and Casino can continue to operate.
Vegas Hard Rock suits renovated12 June 2007
The $600 million evolution of the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas is beginning in a series of suites on the 11th floor.
How about visiting Vegas, eh?12 June 2007
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority is scheduled to vote on whether to approve a contract that would put Canadian marketing in the hands of a specialist with the goal of attracting even more visitors from Southern Nevada's No. 1 foreign guest source.
Fallsview casino release fall concert line-up12 June 2007
Fallsview Casino Resort
announced today that the September concert line-up for the Avalon Theatre
will include performances by Lionel Richie, Martina McBride and Montgomery Gentry, comedian Larry the Cable
Guy, Paul Anka and pop icons The 5th Dimension.
LVGI hired award winning engineer12 June 2007
LVGI reports that award-winning engineer Chad Ryan has been appointed Director
of Technical Product Development.
G2E Asia opens this week12 June 2007
Global Gaming Expo Asia debuts this week at the Macau Tower
Convention & Entertainment Centre.
IGT games on awards list12 June 2007
The 2007 version of the
annual 'Best of Gaming' awards gave IGT's games 15 of 20 possible places
among gaming machine manufacturers.
GSA has standardization answers12 June 2007
The Gaming
Standards Association will bring answers to
important questions about standardization to the upcoming G2E Asia Trade
Show.
Churchill Downs reports acquisitions12 June 2007
Churchill Downs Incorporated has acquired certain assets of AmericaTAB, Bloodstock Research Information Services and the Thoroughbred Sports Network for an aggregate purchase price of $80 million, plus potential earn-out payments of up to $7 million.
Table Trac signs Costa Rica contracts12 June 2007
Table Trac, Inc. is pleased to announce that it has contracted to provide its comprehensive gaming floor system solution to a casino in the beautiful vacation destination country of Costa Rica.
Monticello Gaming & Raceway to get games12 June 2007
Monticello Gaming & Raceway will be one of two facilities to host the first ever Wide Area Progressive Video Gaming Machines in New York State.
Casinos should make games better12 June 2007
John Grochowski: The idea that games are beatable has led to increased play before.
Jockey makes winning return11 June 2007
International News Brief: Kieren Fallon, who made a winning return to racing in Ireland last week after serving a six-month ban, says the break could add years to his career.
Marketplace: Always a step11 June 2007
At an age when his contemporaries either have retired, gone bust or passed on, billionaire financier Kirk Kerkorian is still refining the art of the deal.
Foe of gambling welcomes hearings on new legislation11 June 2007
Gambling opponent the Rev. Tom Grey on Friday welcomed congressional hearings on Internet betting, saying bills being proposed to lift federal restrictions on online gambling will force presidential candidates to take a stand on the issue.
Gaming revenue: State win for month roars back11 June 2007
After a challenging February and an off March, Nevada gaming revenue rebounded in April.
Downtown casinos: Race was pits11 June 2007
The Vegas Grand Prix attracted tens of thousands of fans and a global television audience to downtown, but it didn't do much to revive the stagnant Fremont Street-based gambling market.
Poker craze hits South Australia11 June 2007
International News Brief: The National Poker League will start free Texas Hold 'Em tournaments in South Australian locals from the end of this month.
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