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Gaming News Archives - Page 4119Gambling: Is It Still a Guy's Game?27 April 2005
Monarch Casino Reports Record Q126 April 2005
Monarch Casino & Resort reports net income of $3.9 million, or $0.20 per diluted share, for Q1, a 39.7% improvement from the record $2.8 million net income, or $0.15 per diluted share, set during Q1 2004.
Minnesota Tribe Rejects Casino Proposal26 April 2005
News Brief: The tribal council of the Red Lake Chippewa voted unanimously against joining the Minnesota Lottery and the owners of Canterbury Park racetrack in Pawlenty's latest gambling plan, which calls for two casinos to be built at the track in Shakopee.
Churchill Will Conduct Milkshake Testing on Every Horse at Upcoming Meet26 April 2005
News Brief: Churchill Downs will become the latest track in a growing list testing every horse entered for excess alkalizing agents when the Louisville track’s spring-summer meet opens on Saturday.
Red Hatters Converge at MGM Grand26 April 2005
News Brief: About 1,500 other women of a certain age converged on MGM Grand casino Monday for Red Hat Day, a party celebrating the over-50 women's group spreading like a red and purple virus across the country.
Harrah's and Caesars Complete Casino Sales26 April 2005
Harrah's Entertainment Inc. and Caesars Entertainment Inc. today completed the sale of four casinos to an affiliate of Colony Capital LLC for $1.24 billion.
Foreign-Only Casino to Open in Seoul26 April 2005
International News Brief: A foreigners-only casino to be operated by the state-run tourism agency will open in southern Seoul at the end of this year, according to Choi Jae-geun, vice-president of the Korea National Tourism Organization.
Green Valley Ranch Gets Poker Room26 April 2005
Station Casinos Inc.'s Green Valley Ranch Station Casino has closed a restaurant near its sports book to make way for a new poker room that will open in a few weeks.
Gaming Technology Products Winners Named26 April 2005
Casino Journal's Top 20 Most Innovative Gaming Technology Products Awards are recognized as one of the most prestigious honors bestowed on gaming products or services.
3,000 Slot Machines Proposed26 April 2005
A legislative panel began its review Monday of a proposal to allow a Maine Indian tribe to operate a casino with as many as 3,000 slot machines at a Down East race track.
Board Waits for Court26 April 2005
Pennsylvania's new gaming board is on the verge of hiring a top administrator, but it all depends on the state Supreme Court upholding the nine-month-old slot-machine gambling law, the agency's chairman said Monday.
Verona's Windfall May Be Downfall for Neighbors26 April 2005
News Brief: The impact of adding Turning Stone casino and four other properties owned by the Oneida Indian Nation to Verona's tax roll is a windfall for the New York town but a nightmare for the county’s other towns.
Colorado Grande Casino Sold26 April 2005
Isle of Capri Black Hawk has sold all of its shares of Colorado Grande Casino to a wholly owned subsidiary of Nevada Gold &
Casinos, Inc. for $6.5 million.
Poker Site Offers Tuition Jackpot26 April 2005
Absolute Poker is holding a Free ‘Win Your Tuition’ Texas Hold'em tournament for all
University and College Students.
Resorts Casino Opens Today in East Chicago26 April 2005
News Brief: The newly named Resorts casino opens at 6 p.m. today, its decks swabbed clean of any sign of former owner Harrah's.
Sportsbook.com Sponsors Golf Competition26 April 2005
Sportsbook.com is pleased to announce its sponsorship of the inaugural Big Stakes Match Play Golf competition.
IGT Obtains Minnesota Contract26 April 2005
The Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe announced plans to deploy the IGT Advantage Casino System to replace legacy systems in both of its Minnesota properties.
Aristocrat Products Approved26 April 2005
Aristocrat Technologies reported the approval of key products in Nevada and GLI jurisdictions.
California Tribal Casino Jobs Grow26 April 2005
Job growth created by California Indian casinos and their tribal governments grew by nearly 14% for the year ending March 2005.
GTECH Acquires Rights to Barbados Lottery26 April 2005
GTECH Global Services Corporation has entered into an agreement to acquire the operation and management rights of The Barbados Lottery.
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