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Gaming News Archives - Page 4403'Set For Life' Tickets Recalled14 January 2005
Texas lottery officials have recalled all tickets for the instant game "Set For Life" and suspended sales after discovering errors that prize amounts for tickets do not match the amounts in the lottery computer system.
Fine Recommended for Harrah's Alcohol Violation14 January 2005
News Brief: In a decision released Thursday, a member of the state Casino Control Commission recommended a $50,000 fine against Harrah's for violating New Jersey laws prohibiting businesses from serving drinks to a visibly intoxicated patron.
Tulalip Tripes Donates to Tsunami Relief14 January 2005
e Tulalip Tribes today presented a check for
$150,000 to Mercy Corps founder, Dan O'Neill, and nationally respected journalist and relief worker, Margaret Larson.
New Mexico Casino Prepares to Open14 January 2005
Opening March 15, 2005, the Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort & Casino encompasses the beauty and splendor of the Southwest.
IGT and Scientific Games Announce Strategic Alliance14 January 2005
IGT and Scientific Games Corporation have agreed to formalize terms for a worldwide, long-term strategic alliance to jointly provide products for the converging gaming market.
Court Rules on Shingle Springs Project14 January 2005
Lakes Entertainment reports that the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California has issued a favorable ruling with respect to the casino development planned by the Shingle Springs Rancheria.
Youbet.com Withdraws Reorganization Plan for American Wagering14 January 2005
Youbet.com, Inc. has withdrawn its proposal to acquire all of the issued and outstanding shares of American Wagering, Inc. for $12 million.
Station Casinos to Redeem Senior Notes14 January 2005
Station Casinos, Inc. has issued a notice to redeem the remaining $16.89 million of its outstanding 8 3/8% senior notes due 2008 on February 15, 2005.
IGT Expected to Report Flat Results14 January 2005
News Brief: International Game Technology is expected to earn 33 cents per share, flat with a year ago, on revenues of $613 million, up 1 percent, according to the average estimates of analysts polled by Thomson Fist Call.
Study Disputes Presumed Casino Effects13 January 2005
News Brief: This year’s Massachusetts House debate over casino gambling should avoid the usual wrangling over increased crime vs. cash windfalls for cities and towns because gaming results in neither, a new study says.
Isle of Man Reverses US Policy13 January 2005
International News Brief: The Isle of Man, a British crown dependency in the Irish Sea, is reversing a four-year-old policy that has deterred Internet casinos based there from accepting bets from United States residents.
Indiana Governor Names Gaming Commission Head13 January 2005
News Brief: Governor Mitch Daniels today tapped a longtime Clay Circuit Court judge to lead the Indiana Gaming Commission.
Midas Entertainment Reports Initial Results13 January 2005
Midas Entertainment, Inc. has taken over $32.6 million in bets, processed more than $3.2 million in payments and generated $712,000 in gross revenue.
California Casino Deals Overestimated13 January 2005
News Brief: Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who struck deals with Indian tribes last year aimed at infusing state coffers with more than $1.3 billion, now concedes that the state will receive no more than $16 million this year.
California Casino to Boost Employment Rate13 January 2005
News Brief: Richard G. Moyse, employment manager of the new, $200 million Fantasy Springs Resort Casino and Special Events Center in Indio, projects that 15 percent of 450 individuals hired in recent months moved from places outside the valley.
Minnesota Tribes Take Up Governor's Offer13 January 2005
News Brief: Three Indian tribes have taken Governor Tim Pawlenty up on his offer to allow a new casino in the state if revenue is split with the state, and the new casino could be combined with the racino at Canterbury Park in Shakopee, Minnesota, southwest of the Twin Cities.
Governor to Seek Approval for Kansas City Casino13 January 2005
News Brief: The roulette wheel is still spinning on a proposed tribal gaming compact that could bring a flashy $210 million casino and hotel to the growing commerical hub around the Kansas Speedway, Gov. Kathleen Sebelius said today.
Trump Sues Seminole Casino Partners13 January 2005
News Brief: Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit against Cordish Co. and its partners in the Seminole Hard Rock Casino project, claiming the developers fraudulently represented themselves as Trump associates to land the lucrative deal with the tribe.
Venetian Gaming Salon Wins Board's Approval13 January 2005
The Venetian and Wynn Las Vegas will raise the bar in their use of private gaming salons to attract high rollers, a gaming regulator said.
Former Exec Sentenced in Casino Prostitution Ring13 January 2005
News Brief: A former executive director of Far East marketing at Bally's Atlantic City casino admitted Wednesday in federal court in Camden that he helped arrange prostitution for casino patrons.
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