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Gaming News Archives - Page 4522Ed McMahon Endorses Deal18 March 2004
Ed McMahon showed up Wednesday at the Las Vegas City Council meeting, where the council approved an ownership transfer of the Jackie Gaughan properties to Barrick Gaming.
Iowa Governor: Casino Issue Far from Settled18 March 2004
News Brief: Governor Tom Vilsack says he believes it’s too soon to write off the hopes of Iowa communities lobbying for new riverboat casinos, despite legislative setbacks.
Rhode Island Lobbyists Open Wallets18 March 2004
News Brief: Not a single vote has yet been taken this legislative session regarding gambling, but interested parties have already opened their checkbooks, buying billboards, radio ad newspaper ads and mailing information to lawmakers and business leaders.
Gambling Addict Jailed18 March 2004
News Brief: A gambling addict who ripped off more than AUD$120,000 from financial institutions was yesterday jailed for at least a year.
New Mexico Casino Seeks Help to Solve Theft18 March 2004
News Brief: Taos Mountain Casino General Manager, Bob Pokorny, is asking the public for help in solving a crime that occurred at the facility Monday.
Hendon Mob Competes in British Open18 March 2004
The Hendon Mob will challenge the world’s very best poker players in The British Open, at the Grosvenor in Victoria, London.
Illinois Replaces Anti-Rosemont Gambling Official18 March 2004
News Brief: Illinois officials are removing a key member of the gambling board's staff who recommended against Rosemont.
Mississippi Board to Decide on Casino Education18 March 2004
News Brief: The Mississippi College Board is expected to decide today whether to request an attorney general's opinion on the University of Southern Mississippi offering a casino-related degree program.
BIA Ruling Ignites Connecticut Lawmakers18 March 2004
News Brief: State Attorney General Richard Blumenthal wants a moratorium on recognition of American Indian tribes, while lawmakers in Hartford considered a bill that would limit tribes to opening casinos only on their reservations.
Atlantic City Resorts' $40 Million Deal Approved18 March 2004
News Brief: Resorts Atlantic City won regulatory approval Wednesday for a $40 million financing that will buy 10 acres next door.
Kansas Lawmakers Work on State-Owned Casino Legislation18 March 2004
News Brief: A Senate committee on Wednesday began working on legislation that could bring state-owned casinos to Kansas.
Station Casinos Confirms Notes Sold18 March 2004
Station Casinos has sold $450 million of senior notes due 2012 and will use most of the proceeds to pay off other debt due 2008 and paying a higher interest rate.
Archon Corporation Reports Loss18 March 2004
For Q1, Archon reported a net loss applicable to common shares of $1.9 million , or $0.31 per common share.
Bookies Get Sweet Revenge17 March 2004
International News Brief: Heavy losses of last year wiped as favourites fall by wayside.
New Mexico Resort to Dwarf Others17 March 2004
Tuesday afternoon, Pojoaque Pueblo tribal members and guests gathered for a groundbreaking ceremony to mark the four-star Buffalo Thunder Resort.
Wisconsin Tribe Buys Land for Casino17 March 2004
News Brief: The Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa has purchased a 92.7-acre tract of land in Shullsburg, Wisconsin on where a casino will be located.
Vermont Officials Happy with Powerball17 March 2004
News Brief: Despite an associated 25 percent decline in Tri-State Megabucks sales since July 1, Vermont lottery officials are satisfied with their decision to join 24 states offering the multimillion Powerball game.
California Tribe Meets with Mohegans17 March 2004
News Brief: The Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians may turn to the Mohegans, one of the biggest forces in tribal gambling, for help for its projects.
Colorado Lawmakers Pass Casino Resolution17 March 2004
News Brief: Colorado lawmakers in the House of Representatives have passed a resolution calling for Indian casinos that might be built in Colorado by out-of- state tribes to abide by state rules and regulations.
Minnesota Governor Hints at Gambling Expansion17 March 2004
News Brief: Governor Tim Pawlenty appeared to open the door to an expansion of gambling on Tuesday.
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