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Gaming News Archives - Page 4220Nevada Gold's Memorandum of Agreement Expires18 January 2005
Nevada Gold & Casinos, Inc. reports that its Memorandum of Agreement dated July 31, 2004 with the Timbisha Shoshone Tribe for management of the Tribe's proposed casino in Hesperia, California has expired.
Caesars Entertainment Raises Guidance18 January 2005
Caesars Entertainment now expects that adjusted earnings per fully diluted share for the fourth quarter, which ended December 31, will be within a range of $0.07 to $0.09.
Boomtown Casino And Hotel Reno Dances With Lions18 January 2005
Boomtown Casino and Hotel Reno will usher in a year of good luck and fortune with the eighth annual Chinese New Year Lion Dance Saturday, February 12 at 2 p.m.
Fun and (Table) Games: Try Pai Gow Poker18 January 2005
Inside Gaming: Mergers May Multiply for Casinos17 January 2005
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
Caesars Reopens Southern Indiana Riverboat17 January 2005
News Brief: After 10 days of being closed due to flooding on the Ohio River, Caesars Entertainment Inc. has reopened its riverboat casino in Southern Indiana.
Gambling Research Needed, Says Vancouver Councillor17 January 2005
News Brief: Vancouver city councillor Peter Ladner wants the province to set up an independent gambling research institute to study the effects of expanded gambling in B.C.
Red Cross Online Golf Tournament Benefits Tsunami Victims17 January 2005
Online gamers nationwide will have the opportunity starting this month to help victims of the Tsunami disaster while they compete in a unique online golf tournament.
WPT Enterprises To Offer Poker Tips And Trivia On Syndicated Radio17 January 2005
Fans will now be able to pick up tips directly from the World Poker Tour on both radio and the Internet.
Viewers in Las Vegas Market Upset as Channel is Moved to Digital17 January 2005
Local Las Vegas cable subscribers will no longer be able to see GSN in its usual spot on the cable lineup.
Execs Say Future is Bright for New Renaissance Hotel17 January 2005
The new Renaissance Las Vegas may be a nongaming hotel, but its owners admit it was a gamble to build it.
Harrah's Gary Loveman Named Gaming & Lodging Industry's Top CEO17 January 2005
Gary Loveman, chairman, president and chief executive officer of Harrah's Entertainment, Inc., has been named the gaming and lodging industry's "Best CEO" by Institutional Investor magazine for the second straight year.
D.C. Airline Expands West With Las Vegas Flights17 January 2005
Independence Air, a small regional airline based at Washington's Dulles International Airport, is hoping the popularity of Las Vegas will help jump-start the carrier's westward push.
Indianapolis Stadium Plan Refuels Gambling Proposal17 January 2005
News Brief: Mayor Bart Peterson's plan to use slot machine revenues to build a new stadium for the Colts is forcing Indianapolis to decide how it really feels about gambling. Among religious leaders, there are varying degrees of concern.
Restaurant, Hotel Join Prestigious AAA List17 January 2005
Two Las Vegas properties have joined 22 others from Nevada on AAA's Four Diamond Award list.
Trump Casino Avoids Strike17 January 2005
News Brief: Trump Casino is the latest of three Lake Michigan casinos to avoid a strike after the company reached a tentative agreement with union officials late Friday. Employees at Blue Chip Casino in Michigan City, Indiana, may still strike.
High-Rise Developer Brings Strengths to Vegas17 January 2005
In the 15 or so years that Ellis Island Casino & Brewery executive Karen Dorsey has worked for owner Gary Ellis, several developers have approached the casino with plans to redevelop the 36-year-old property.
Authorities Seize $22,000 in Gambling Bust17 January 2005
Agents broke up a poker tournament at an American Legion post and seized $22,000 in cash, along with playing cards, poker chips, poker tables and gambling records.
Pennsylvania Harness Racing License Decision Delayed17 January 2005
News Brief: Since Lawrence County racetrack developer Carmen Shick has changed his major financial backer, the Pennsylvania Harness Racing Commission will need a few more weeks before deciding who gets the state's final harness racing license.
Macau Gambling Firm Bids To Operate Resort In Singapore17 January 2005
International News Brief: One of gaming hotspot Macau's newest glitzy casinos – Greek Mythology – has bid to operate a proposed gambling resort in Singapore.
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