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Gaming News Archives - Page 4376Pennsylvania Governor Presents Lottery Prize8 February 2005
Pennsylvania Governor Edward G.
Rendell today presented a ceremonial check for over $14.7 million to three women who were winners of a recent Powerball Lottery jackpot.
Wynn Ad A Prelude To Resort's April Opening8 February 2005
Yes, Steve Wynn really was on top of his Wynn Las Vegas hotel when the resort's new television commercial was filmed.
Clayton Named to Control Board8 February 2005
Gov. Kenny Guinn today named Mark Clayton of Las Vegas to the state Gaming Control Board to replace Scott Scherer, who did not seek reappointment to a four-year term.
Nevada Gold & Casinos Results Down8 February 2005
Nevada Gold & Casinos reports net income for the third quarter was $828,000 compared to $1.8 million in the Q3 2004.
Only Two Members to Meet8 February 2005
When the three-member state Gaming Control Board meets in Carson City Wednesday and Thursday, there will only be two members to cast votes.
Massachusetts Tracks Cut Ties to New Hampshire Track8 February 2005
News Brief: Bay State racetracks have temporarily cut business ties to a New Hampshire dog track where top managers.
Group Of Investors Plans To Purchase Lincoln Park8 February 2005
A group of investors which formerly bid on Lincoln Park's parent company now plans to buy the park itself, according to the governor and legislative leaders.
Macau Welcomes 2 New Casinos8 February 2005
International News Brief: Two new casino halls opened for business in Macau yesterday, aimed at the tourists arriving during the Lunar New Year travel spree.
Missouri Casino Fees Could Be Tied to Property Tax8 February 2005
News Brief: The casino tax revenue gravy train could slow for St. Charles and some other cites, while property owners could get a tax break under legislation pending in the Missouri Senate.
Dreams Of Jumbo Luxuries For Megajet Might Not Fly8 February 2005
International News Brief: Imagine gambling in a casino, working out on a treadmill and going shopping while flying across an ocean.
Oakland Airport Casino Plans Met with Criticism8 February 2005
News Brief: A California tribe’s plans to build a major casino next to an environmentally sensitive stretch of shoreline near Oakland International Airport has been met with resistance from local residents and environmentalists.
Fantasy Springs Reveals Plans8 February 2005
News Brief: A $200 million expansion and the first Native-American-owned Starbucks are only the beginning of an Indio Empire for Fantasy Springs Resort, a top executive vowed last week.
Maine's First Gaming Board Director Sets Goals8 February 2005
News Brief: The Maine Gambling Control Board's first executive director, Robert Welch, has set honesty and integrity among his top priorities for the racetrack casino headed for Bass Park.
Wembley in Talks to Sell US Operation8 February 2005
International News Brief: Wembley, the UK gambling and dog-racing group, is in talks to sell its US operation to its biggest shareholder for $339 million.
Planet Hollywood, Clear Channel Entertainment Join Forces8 February 2005
Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino co-
Chairman Robert Earl and Clear Channel Entertainment CEO Brian Becker
announced a partnership that will raise the bar for entertainment options in
Las Vegas.
Singaporeans Barred From Posh Batam Casino After Gang Clash8 February 2005
International News Brief: Singaporeans who wanted to gamble at the Waterfront City casino on Saturday night were prevented from entering by special units of the Batam police.
Mohegan Sun Results Up8 February 2005
Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority reports that net revenues for the Mohegan Sun for the Q1 2005 increased by
$12.3 million, or 4.0%, to $319.3 million from $307.0 million for Q1 2004.
Aristocrat Chooses Keystone Gaming8 February 2005
Aristocrat Technologies, Inc. has named Keystone
Gaming Company LLC its gaming machine distributor in
Pennsylvania.
Super Sunday: Vegas Ads Again Slip NFL Block8 February 2005
The National Football League's efforts to stop Las Vegas-themed ads from airing within this year's Super Bowl telecast were as successful as Sunday's bumbling two-minute drill offense by the Philadelphia Eagles.
Aristocrat Names Director8 February 2005
Aristocrat Technologies, Inc. reports that Melissa Adams as been promoted to Senior Director, Business
Development, reporting directly to President Gavin Isaacs.
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