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Gaming News Archives - Page 4379Wisconsin Player Wins Powerball Jackpot10 January 2005
One lucky player in Wisconsin matched
all 6 numbers Saturday and walked away with the $36.8 million jackpot.
Inside Gaming: View From L.A. Shows Real Estate Spike Looms10 January 2005
A selection of news and view from inside the industry this week.
Mega Millions Jackpot Grows to $92 Million10 January 2005
Since no ticket matched all six numbers to
win the jackpot, the estimated jackpot for the Tuesday, January 11, 2005
drawing grows to $92 million.
Harrah's Entertainment Retains Former CBS Sports President10 January 2005
Harrah's Entertainment, Inc., owner of the World Series of Poker, has retained Pilson Communications, Inc., the sports television consulting firm run by former CBS Sports President Neal H. Pilson, to develop new broadcast extensions for the event.
Argosy Gaming Company to Implement Stellent Sarbanes-Oxley Solution10 January 2005
Stellent, Inc. reports that Argosy Gaming Company has selected the Stellent Sarbanes-Oxley Solution to support and streamline its processes for complying with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
Monarch Casino & Resort Expects Record Results10 January 2005
Monarch Casino & Resort, Inc reports that it expects to report record results for its fourth quarter and fiscal year ended December 31, 2004.
Wheel of Fortune Dollars Pays Texas Tourist $3.8 Million10 January 2005
Gracie Salinas had to borrow a dollar from her mother to play the $3 maximum on her second spin of the Wheel of Fortune dollar machine and, as a result, she says she'll split her $3.8 million jackpot with her parents.
Royal Match and other treasure hunts10 January 2005
Future Casinos Will Know Your Every Need7 January 2005
News Brief: A completely wired casino, where various computers talk to one another to monitor a customer's every move, represents the next wave in the high-tech world of casino gambling.
Developers Visit Possible Casino Sites7 January 2005
News Brief: More than 100 potential developers, investors and operators discussed Singapore's proposed casino with the Singapore Tourist Board on Wednesday and visited two possible sites for the project.
Virginia Lottery Players Win Almost $750 Million7 January 2005
All together, Virginia Lottery
players won an estimated $749.9 million in prizes during the last calendar year.
Winning Lotto Jackpot Ticket Missing7 January 2005
Time is running out to claim a prize
worth $250,000 for an ENCORE - LOTTO 6/49 ticket sold one year ago in
Hamilton, Ontario.
Penn National to Sell Junk Bonds7 January 2005
Penn National Gaming Inc., the casino owner planning to buy Argosy Gaming Corp., will sell about $300 million of high-yield bonds this month to help fund the takeover, said a person familiar with the offering who declined to be identified.
British Workers Gamble on the Truth7 January 2005
According to research, men will boast about their previous nights gaming activities to work colleagues, women feel their careers could be hampered if they admitted that they enjoy a flutter in their own time.
Bookie Posts Odds on Gay Simpsons7 January 2005
Rumors that Springfield will legalize gay marriage on an upcoming episode of the Simpsons is sparking talk amongst fans that one of the main characters will come out of the closet.
Iowa Casino Wants to Expand7 January 2005
ews Brief: Meskwaki casino, a gaming facility in Tama, Iowa, plans to double the size of its casino.
Iowa County Needs to Pick Casino Proposal7 January 2005
News Brief: Black Hawk County's chances of promptly landing a new gambling facility are slim unless the community declares support for one of three competing proposals for a gambling facility within the county's borders, Iowa House Republican leaders said.
Washington Tribe Promotes Casino Proposal7 January 2005
News Brief: To persuade the community to support a tribal casino near La Center, the Cowlitz Tribe pointed to the track record of its business partner, The Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut, in a series of meetings Thursday.
Creek Nation Casino Reports Appointments7 January 2005
News Brief: Gary Stopp, general manager, Creek Nation Casino Tulsa, recently announced several staff appointments.
Indiana Governor-Elect Want Commission Members to Resign7 January 2005
News Brief: Governor-elect Governor Mitch Daniels wants the seven members of the Indiana Gaming Commission, which oversees the regulation of casinos, to submit their resignations.
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