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Gaming News Archives - Page 4680Mandalay Lists Tenant Lineup for Retail Mall10 September 2003
It won't be the first hotel-casino operator to open a major shopping mall on the Strip, but Mandalay Resort Group has taken a somewhat unconventional course in developing its new Mandalay Place retail center.
Tennessee Lottery Chief Wants Bigger Prizes10 September 2003
News Brief: Keeping lottery prizes big is the best way to raise more money for Tennessee students, the state's new lottery chief said Tuesday.
UK Casino Plans Set for Rejection10 September 2003
International News Brief: Plans for a new casino, which would create more than 70 jobs in the Black Country, are set to be rejected by councillors.
Police, Firefighters' Unions Oppose Indian Casino10 September 2003
News Brief: The police and firefighters' union said it will oppose the building of an Indian casino on the outskirts of Rohnert Park.
Lincoln Park Pair Accused of Bribery10 September 2003
News Brief: The CEOs of Lincoln Park and its parent company were indicted yesterday on charges they conspired to bribe former House Speaker John B. Harwood's law firm in a bid for his help -- and that of other unnamed public officials -- in adding more video slots and blocking a proposed casino.
National Harbor Eyed for Casinos10 September 2003
News Brief: A key panel of Maryland lawmakers indicated yesterday that it is giving strong consideration to legalizing casinos and is looking at the planned National Harbor development in Prince George's County as a possible site.
Two More California Tribes Allowed to Open Casinos10 September 2003
News Brief: Two more Indian tribes would be allowed to open casinos in San Diego County in exchange for sharing 5 percent of gambling profits with the state under a new agreement with Gov. Gray Davis.
Maryland Lawmakers Consider National Harbor Plan10 September 2003
News Brief: A key panel of Maryland lawmakers indicated yesterday that it is giving strong consideration to legalizing casinos and is looking at the planned National Harbor development in Prince George's County as a possible site.
Police Seek Suspect After Casino Robbery10 September 2003
News Brief: Tunica County authorities are searching for a man who walked into the Sheraton Casino, told a cage cashier he had a gun and demanded the employee fill a paper bag with cash.
Local Woman Battles Argosy Casino In Court10 September 2003
News Brief: In one week a Forest Park woman will have another go at making history in Chicago's Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals.
Reno Residents Concerned about Bowling Alley Slots10 September 2003
News Brief: A request to add 121 slot machines to the 29 now allowed at AMF Starlite Lanes off Keystone Avenue is fueling concerns that casinos are creeping into Reno neighborhoods.
Attorney General Kline Seeks Casino Closure10 September 2003
News Brief: An American Indian tribe that opened a downtown casino more than a week ago violated federal law by modifying a historical landmark, Kansas Attorney General Phill Kline said Tuesday.
California Casinos Blamed for Nevada Gaming Drop10 September 2003
News Brief: Reno, Sparks and Lake Tahoe casinos won less from gamblers in July compared with last year, and many are blaming California tribal gaming, state officials reported Tuesday.
Casino Queen Seeks Approval for 24-Hour Gambling10 September 2003
News Brief: Just weeks after four Illinois casinos reduced their operating hours to cut costs because of higher state gambling taxes, the casino in East St. Louis wants to be open more hours.
New York Casino Booster Tired of Waiting10 September 2003
News Brief: The earliest a Catskill casino could open is 2007. Catskill Casino Coalition head, Hank Bunce, says he's sick of waiting for the thousands of jobs casinos could bring and missing out opportunities.
Nevada Economy: Gaming Win Up in July10 September 2003
Fueled by strong July performances on the Strip and in North Las Vegas, Nevada casinos won $825.5 million from gamblers, 2.6 percent more than in July 2002, the Nevada Gaming Control Board reported Tuesday.
Charges Cause Wembley Shares Plunge10 September 2003
International News Brief: British gaming group Wembley plc has seen its share price plunge after it said it was facing charges in the US for allegedly trying to influence public officials.
WMS Gaming, Harrah's Entertainment Sign Agreement10 September 2003
Harrah's will purchase up to 1,000 new Bluebird video gaming devices, subject to certain conditions, as well as upgrade kits based on WMS' new CPU-NXT operating system.
The BetonSports.Com Guide to Responsible Gambling10 September 2003
ith a surge in activity during football season, BetonSports.com aims to educate next generation of online gambling enthusiasts.
Mega Millions Estimated Jackpot Soars to $65 Million10 September 2003
No ticket matched all six numbers to win the estimated $55 million jackpot in Tuesday's drawing. So the jackpot for the Friday, September 12, 2003 drawing soars to an estimated $65 million.
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