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Gaming News Archives - Page 3939Inland Casinos Profit from Coast Disaster5 October 2005
News Brief: Mississippi’s inland casinos that avoided the destruction of Hurricane Katrina are reporting that their numbers are up since the disaster.
Segway Proposal Rolls to a Stop5 October 2005
The Clark County Commission on Tuesday pulled from its agenda a proposed ordinance that would ban the use of Segways on the Las Vegas Strip.
Cayuga Gaming Hall Temporarily Closes5 October 2005
News Brief: The Cayuga Indian Nation of New York has temporarily closed its video gaming hall in the town of Seneca Falls while it considers challenging a local law aimed at permanently shuttering the facility.
IGT Appoints VP of Human Resources5 October 2005
Tami Corbin has been appointed Vice President of Human Resources for IGT.
Community Groups Benefit from Pokie Revenues5 October 2005
International News Brief: A tennis club, kindergarten association and ambulance committee are amongst six northwest Queensland community organisations to share in more than $80,000 in State Government funding.
NJ Judge Rules Gambling Site Illegal5 October 2005
News Brief: Running a gambling Web site is illegal even though New Jersey has no law that expressly bans betting over the Internet, a Morris County judge ruled Tuesday.
Irish Billboards of Gambling Jesus Pulled5 October 2005
International News Brief: Paddy Power withdrew a billboard campaign that portrayed Jesus and his disciples at the Last Supper table and playing poker and roulette alongside the slogan, "There‘s a place for fun and games."
Kentucky Teachers Support Gambling Legislation5 October 2005
News Brief: The Jefferson County Teachers Association supports letting Kentucky voters decide whether to allow horse tracks to operate casinos, hoping that gambling revenues would funnel more money to public schools.
Rhode Island College Offers Casino Operations Program5 October 2005
ibbs College in Cranston today announced that it will begin offering a Casino Operations concentration to students pursuing a career in the expanding gaming industry.
WPT Boot Camp: Learn From Poker's Stars, Then Beat 'Em At Their Own Game5 October 2005
Is it a dream? Not if you’re one of the 100 students enrolled in the new WPT Boot Camp Champions Event scheduled to take place December 16, 17 and 18 at The Mirage in Las Vegas.
Kiwi Casino Launches New Support System5 October 2005
Kiwi Casino’s new Multi Window Support system now enables its players to play up to three games simultaneously, or to deposit more money at the cashier without having to risk losing their winning streak.
Football Betting Column: Pinnacle Pulse5 October 2005
A sharp or professional player is one we expect will win in the long-term.
Mississippi Casino Bill Hits Snag5 October 2005
News Brief: Legislation allowing casinos on the storm-ravaged Gulf Coast to rebuild on land hit a snag Tuesday when Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Jack Gordon stopped the bill's advance to the governor.
Lisa Marie Presley To Grand Marshal Sam's Town 250 Race Weekend5 October 2005
Lisa Marie Presley couldn’t be happier with her involvement in the Sam’s Town 250 NASCAR Busch Series race in her hometown of Memphis.
Colorado County Left in Lurch5 October 2005
News Brief: Pueblo County Commissioner Loretta Kennedy, who had supported a proposed Indian casino and hotel on Pueblo's historic Riverwalk area, said Tuesday she was shocked that two tribes voted to abandon the project.
New York Court Upholds Turning Stone Ruling5 October 2005
News Brief: A New York State Appellate Court has upheld a lower court's ruling invalidating the Oneida Indian tribe's Turning Stone casino because the legislature did not approve it.
Foxwoods Installs Face Recognition System5 October 2005
Foxwoods Resort Casino, the largest Casino destination in the world has purchased and installed iView's iGWatchTM Facial Recognition System.
425 Set To Bring Armchair Punters A New Favourite Next Week.....5 October 2005
William Hill TV on Channel 425 celebrates its first birthday and plans to launch a brand new early evening programme within weeks.
Seneca Hedges Bet5 October 2005
News Brief: The Seneca Nation of Indians confirmed that it wants to develop a Buffalo casino in the former DL&W Terminal but it is hedging its bet by acquiring a nearby site in the city's Cobblestone neighborhood.
Presque Isle Downs Construction Begins5 October 2005
With all required permits in place the
initial phase of construction of the new Presque Isle Downs, located in Summit Township, has begun.
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