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Gaming News Archives - Page 4212Declined Option Clears Way for Casino Sale24 January 2005
Park Cattle Co., the company that owns the land housing Caesars Tahoe, said Friday it wouldn't exercise an option to purchase the casino's 27.2-acre site.
Airline to Focus More on Las Vegas24 January 2005
In a year in which so many things went awry, Las Vegas remained one of 2004's few bright spots for America West Airlines.
Progressive Gaming Intends to Acquire VirtGame24 January 2005
Progressive Gaming International Corporation has entered into an exclusive agreement to negotiate to acquire VirtGame Corp. in a stock swap valued at approximately $20 million.
Progressive Gaming Awarded Slovenian Contract24 January 2005
Progressive Gaming International Corporation reports that in conjunction with their Slovenian-based agent Gaming Developer D.o.o., they have been awarded a contract to install its CasinoLink casino management system at Casino Ljubljana in Slovenia.
Park Cattle Co. Won't Purchase Caesars Tahoe24 January 2005
Caesars Entertainment Inc., reports that Park Cattle Co., the owner of the land on which the Caesars Tahoe casino resort is located, has decided against exercising its right to purchase the northern Nevada property.
Multiple ways of winning, and losing24 January 2005
Sportsbook.com Offering Refund on NFC Game21 January 2005
Sportsbook.com is
offering to refund all losing money line wagers on the Eagles vs. Falcons
game, if Michael Vick can record 2 rushing TD's.
American Real Estate Partners to Acquire Interests in Sands Hotel and Casino21 January 2005
American Real Estate Partners has entered into agreements to acquire additional oil and gas and gaming and entertainment assets in transactions with affiliates of Carl C. Icahn.
Gala: Bingo Popular Amongst Younger Women21 January 2005
International News Brief: Bingo is increasing in popularity among younger women who are attracted by its relaxed atmosphere, Gala Group said yesterday.
New Jersey Track Helps Tsunami Relief21 January 2005
News Brief: The Meadowlands and the Standardbred Breeders and Owners Association of New Jersey will donate all of their proceeds from both on-track and off-track wagering on the Tsunami Relief Race.
Silverton Wins with $150 Million Renovation21 January 2005
It took 10 years and a ton of money, but the once-humble Silverton is finally gaining some respect.
Police, Security to Beef Up Weekend Patrols at Casino21 January 2005
North Las Vegas Police will be on hand at Texas Station this weekend to provide extra security in light of a shooting there last Friday.
Nevada Lottery to be Pushed Again21 January 2005
Democrats in the Legislature plan to propose a Nevada lottery this session that would largely go to education.
New Mexico Tribe Won't Install Electronic Bingo21 January 2005
News Brief: San Juan Pueblo agreed Thursday not to install a new type of electronic bingo device at its casino north of EspaƱola.
North Dakota Tribe Plans Public Pitch21 January 2005
News Brief: Turtle Mountain tribal leaders will pitch their Grand Forks casino concept directly to the public in a meeting next week.
Resort Group Gears Up for Legislative Session21 January 2005
As another legislative session nears, the Nevada Resort Association's chairman says the association is starting the year with commitments from the state's major casino companies.
Venetian Fined $10,000 for Underage Gambling21 January 2005
The Nevada Gaming Commission has been asked to discipline the owner of the Venetian resort over a 2004 incident in which a minor was allowed to gamble and was served alcoholic beverages in the casino.
Horses Contribute $360 Million to Delaware Economy21 January 2005
Governor Ruth Ann Minner has released a study quantifying, for the first time, the impact of the equine industry on Delaware, an impact that is estimated at $360 million a year.
Mayor Surprised by Ontario Casino Decision21 January 2005
News Brief: An Ontario government decision that no new casinos will be developed has shaken Dryden Mayor Anne Krassilowsky.
Maryland Governor Debuts Slot Bill21 January 2005
News Brief: After weeks of grumbling about the prospects of passing a slots bill, Governor Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. will again introduce a plan to legalize 15,500 slots to raise money for school construction and education aid to local governments.
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