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Gaming News Archives - Page 4487California Nears $1 Billion Gambling Deal31 March 2004
News Brief: A group of California tribes and Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger are near agreement on a deal that could immediately deliver $1 billion or more to the state while lifting the lid on slot machines for Indian casinos.
High Court Sends Casino Case Back31 March 2004
News Brief: The state Supreme Court today split 3-3 on a lawsuit that could have triggered closing American Indian casinos in Wisconsin.
Pennsylvania Gambling Vote Delayed31 March 2004
News Brief: It now appears there will be no vote this week on expanded gambling in Pennsylvania.
Maryland Governor Won't Bend on Increased Gaming Taxes31 March 2004
News Brief: Governor Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. and top administration officials told a key House committee that they are willing to bend on virtually every aspect of their gambling plan except for increasing taxes.
VLTs Spur Michigan Race Applicants31 March 2004
News Brief: With video lottery terminals a looming possibility for Michigan horse tracks, new racetrack applications are already racing to get a piece of the action.
Legal Battle Looms Over MAGIC's Planned Move31 March 2004
One of Las Vegas' most popular trade shows is getting a new home.
Kansas Tribe's Casino Request Rejected31 March 2004
News Brief: A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has rejected a request by the Wyandotte Nation to grant a temporary restraining order to prevent the closure of its downtown casino.
Seminole Tribe to Own Coconut Creek Casino31 March 2004
News Brief: The Seminole Tribe of Florida will be the sole owner and operator of the Coconut Creek casino, under the terms of a lawsuit settlement the tribe announced Tuesday.
City of Henderson to Reiterate Bid for $8 Million Grant31 March 2004
The city of Henderson plans to again bring up its request for $8 million in grant payments from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority to help pay for a proposed public plaza adjacent to its City Hall.
Sociedade de Jogos de Macau Profit Up 50%31 March 2004
International News Brief: Stanley Ho Hung-sun's Sociedade de Jogos de Macau reports a net profit of $412 million last year, an increase of 50 per cent from 2002.
Children's Game Linked to Online Casino31 March 2004
International News Brief: In Australia, a children’s computer game given away in packets of Nutri-Grain has been found to be linked to a US-based internet casino.
Trump Shares Fall Again31 March 2004
News Brief: A warning from auditors hit the shares of Trump Hotels & Casinos Resorts, which fell more than 12 percent in Wednesday morning trading.
Ameristar Casinos Declares First Cash Dividend31 March 2004
Ameristar Casinos, Inc.’s Board of Directors has declared a quarterly cash dividend of $.125 per share, payable on April 30, 2004 to stockholders of record on April 14, 2004.
Century Casinos Casino Reopens31 March 2004
Century Casinos, Inc. has re-opened the casino aboard the Insignia, the luxurious, 684-passenger cruise ship operated by Oceania Cruises.
US Wagering on Dubai World Cup Up30 March 2004
News Brief: Wagering from the United States on the Dubai World Cup program from Nad al Sheba on March 27 totaled $2,413,588 for six races, a 2.3% increase over last year’s figures.
Kentucky House Rejects Wagering Hub Bill30 March 2004
News Brief: The Kentucky House of Representatives killed a bill that included a Senate-added amendment that would have allowed the state to set up a wagering hub possibly at the Kentucky Horse Park on Monday night.
Former Health Foundation President Gets 10 Years For Embezzlement30 March 2004
News Brief: It's been nearly two months since Michael Feinstein pleaded guilty to charges of forgery and stealing over $100,000 from the Ottumwa Regional Health Foundation while he served as the group's president.
Racing, Pari-Mutuel Associations Meet at Historic Conference30 March 2004
News Brief: Members of the Association of Racing Commissioners International and the North American Pari-Mutuel Regulators Association begin a historic first joint conference in New Orleans on Thursday.
Pimlico Race Course Development Plans Approved30 March 2004
News Brief: The Baltimore City Council has approved a new development plan sought by owners of Pimlico Race Course, who plan to spend $400 million to expand the 140-acre site.
LottoCowboy.com Provides Online Access to Lotteries30 March 2004
LottoCowboy.com allows gamblers easy online access to the lotteries in Florida, Texas, and the SuperLotto in California.
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