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Gaming News Archives - Page 3703Iowa casino to sue underaged gambler12 January 2007
News Brief: Two of Iowa's casinos were fined 20-thousand dollars Thursday for allowing an underage person to gamble and the general manager of one of those establishments says they plan to sue to get the money back.
U.S. Bank Gaming Services, Barona casino sign deal12 January 2007
U.S. Bank Gaming Services has signed an agreement to provide ATM processing services to the Barona Valley Ranch Resort and Casino near San Diego.
Charges dropped against Illinois prosecutor12 January 2007
News Brief: Will County Illinois’s attorney's office has dropped misdemeanor trespassing charges against a high-level Cook County prosecutor for allegedly refusing at least 10 police orders to leave the casino when asked.
Detroit gaming numbers up12 January 2007
ews Brief: The Detroit’s three state-licensed casinos took in $1.303 billion in 2006, Michigan regulators said Friday.
Cherokee plans casino expansion12 January 2007
ews Brief: The Cherokee Nation announces plans to expand its Catoosa gaming center into the largest in Oklahoma.
Sycuan casino TB alert12 January 2007
ews Brief: East County health officials are advising anyone who spent 120 hours or more in Sycuan Casino's bingo hall between June 1 and Dec. 26 to contact a physician to get tested for possible exposure to tuberculosis.
Sayre to get spot on Nevada control board12 January 2007
Randy Sayre, who was named to the panel by Gov. Jim Gibbons, will get the Nevada Gaming Control Board seat after Keith Munro, who was appointed by former Gov. Kenny Guinn, stepped away from the job.
Sands corrects analyst's statement12 January 2007
Las Vegas Sands Corp. took steps to correct information in an analyst's report believed responsible for the two-day surge that has resulted in a price increase of almost $12 a share.
Nevada casinos post second-biggest win12 January 2007
Buoyed by robust table game play on the Strip and a skyrocketing locals market in Las Vegas casinos won more than $1.4 billion in November, according to a report released by the Gaming Control Board.
Pennsylvania gaming revenues posted online12 January 2007
The Pennsylvania Gaming
Control Board has begun a weekly posting on its web site of gaming revenues
from licensed operators.
Hard Rock hires former Miss Nevada12 January 2007
Former Miss Nevada Katie Rees has been hired by Jeff Beacher to host the return of Beacher's Madhouse at The Joint in the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.
Pinnacle Entertainment reports offering pricing12 January 2007
Pinnacle Entertainment, Inc. reports that the underwritten public offering of 10.0 million of its newly issued shares of common stock has been priced at $32.00 per share, which will result in gross proceeds to Pinnacle of $320 million.
Station Casinos expands Red Rock casino12 January 2007
Red Rock Casino, Resort and Spa, the first billion-dollar resort to be built off the Las Vegas Strip, has expanded by adding more than 400 new guestrooms and suites, doubling its number of rooms since opening in April 2006.
Tracinda buys MGM Mirage shares12 January 2007
Tracinda Corporation has purchased 444,466 shares of MGM Mirage common stock, increasing its beneficial ownership in MGM Mirage to 158,837,330 shares.
Indiana bill would limit casino credit11 January 2007
News Brief: A Central Indiana senator has filed legislation that would require casinos to administer alcohol breath tests to gamblers who want to obtain a line of credit larger than $1,000.
Survey: Google, Las Vegas top brands11 January 2007
Google and Las Vegas were America's top two brand names in 2006 and should repeat in 2007, according to a national survey.
News sends Sands surging11 January 2007
Shares of Las Vegas Sands Corp. reached an all-time high Wednesday after a gaming analyst said the company won approval from the Chinese government to develop a nongaming resort complex on Hengqin Island.
MGM Mirage compliance heads in new direction11 January 2007
During the Nevada Gaming Control Board meeting, MGM Mirage announce the company's new direction for its compliance committee, creating a three-member panel in which its members are completely independent from the casino company.
Nevada panel of two gets to work11 January 2007
While just two members of the Nevada Gaming Control Board conducted the panel's monthly meeting Wednesday, the controversy as to which one of two appointees rightfully held the third seat was moving toward a resolution.
Golden Gaming gets ready to Rock11 January 2007
Golden Gaming took its initial steps to increase its presence in the Las Vegas casino market, winning preliminary approval from Nevada gaming regulators to operate the Hard Rock Hotel's casino once the property is sold to the Morgans Hotel Group.
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