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Gaming News Archives - Page 4299Mohegan Results Mixed16 November 2004
Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority reports gaming revenues for Q4 of $296.9 million, a 4.2% increase over the corresponding period in the prior year. Net income was $9.3 million, a 69.8% decrease from Q4 2003.
N.Y. Governor Signs Pact with Tribe for Catskill Casino15 November 2004
News Brief: New York Gov. George Pataki and the Seneca-Cayuga Indian tribe of Oklahoma agreed to allow the tribe to build the first of three casinos in the Catskill Mountain region.
Lottery Asks Police to Review Handling of Ticket Scandal15 November 2004
The Hoosier Lottery said Friday it has asked state police to review its handling of an alleged scheme to cash in on a winning $1 million ticket.
GoldenPalace.com Buys Goalie Mask for Charity15 November 2004
In the recent Hockey Hall of Fame auction held on NHL.com, Internet casino GoldenPalace.com was the winning bidder for the Don Cherry One-of-a-Kind Goalie Mask paying $16,010, making it the world's most expensive goalie mask.
Beavers Weave Stolen Casino Cash into Dam15 November 2004
News Brief: Beavers found a bag of bills stolen from a casino, tore it open and wove the money into the sticks and brush of their dam on a creek near Baton Rouge.
Northern Arapaho Tribe Near Casino License Deal15 November 2004
A Northern Arapaho Tribe representative told a legislative committee that they believe an agreement is near with the Interior Department on issuing a high-stakes gambling license for a new tribal casino now under construction.
Hong Kong Liberals Proposal Casino15 November 2004
International News Brief: The Hong Kong Liberal Party wants to build European-style tourist-only casinos on Lantau Island.
Sands Gambles on Madison Renovation15 November 2004
News Brief: Capitalizing on the Madison hotel's genteel pedigree, the Sands junked earlier attempts to make the Madison into a casino-like companion and instead is transforming it into an all-suite, bed-and-breakfast-style property.
New Owner Revamping Alexis15 November 2004
The new owner of the non-gaming Alexis Park Hotel has acquired 4.7 acres adjacent to the property and is on track to develop a 28-story hotel with 1,000 rooms and a 70,000-square-foot casino.
September Tourism Rises 9.7%15 November 2004
The second-highest percentage increase in monthly visitor volume of the year in September more than made up for a lackluster August, Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority statistics released today show.
Mediator Goes to Work on Union Dispute15 November 2004
Operating Engineers Local 501 and Mandalay Resort Group bosses met Friday for negotiations with the help of a federal mediator in hopes of hammering out a contract to cover about 320 maintenance workers at three hotels.
Alabama AG Expects Gambling Decision Soon15 November 2004
News Brief: Attorney General Troy King said his review of Alabama's electronic gambling businesses should wrap up by next week.
Firm Asks for Dismissal of Suit Over Web Site15 November 2004
The company that owns the lasvegas.com domain name has asked a Clark County District Court judge to dismiss a claim from the owner of VEGAS.com that it be allowed to buy the rights to lease the name.
Millionaire to Help Unlucky Gambler15 November 2004
International News Brief: A man who won a record-breaking £1.1million has vowed to give away £15,000 to Britain's unluckiest gambler.
Tabish Testifies, Denies Killing Binion15 November 2004
News Brief: Rick Tabish looked directly at jurors Friday and, in a thick Montana accent, calmly denied killing millionaire Ted Binion.
Ottumwa Casino Plan Includes Counseling15 November 2004
News Brief: Members of the River Hills Riverboat Commission drew up plans for the casino, including funds for a full time gambling counselor.
Minnesota GOP Leader Launches Slot Venture15 November 2004
News Brief: In launching a business that sells slot machines to casinos, Minnesota Republican Party leader Ron Eibensteiner has joined investors long associated with gambling ventures in Minnesota and Nevada.
Minnesota House Changes to Affect Gaming Debate15 November 2004
News Brief: The changes in the Minnesota House seats are expected to affect the tribal gambling debate.
California Casino Proposal Gains Support15 November 2004
News Brief: Until an Indian gaming resort started talking about coming to his hometown of Richmond, God and gambling didn't share the same space in the Rev. Andre Shumake's world but now he believes that the casino will do more good than harm.
Cuban Show Cast Seeking US Asylum15 November 2004
International News Brief: Members of a Cuban theatre troupe performing in Las Vegas have announced they are defecting to the US.
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