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Gaming News Archives - Page 4942Lakes Entertainment Names New President14 May 2003
Lakes Entertainment, Inc. reports that Timothy J. Cope has been named President of the Company.
Diamondhead Casino Reports Loss14 May 2003
Diamondhead Casino reported a net loss after preferred dividends of $268,198 for Q1, as compared to a net loss of $208,402 for Q1 2002.
Canterbury Park Ready to Run!14 May 2003
Another summer of horse racing breaks from the gate Friday evening with the arrival of the live Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse racing season at Canterbury Park.
Wheeling Island Gaming Results Down14 May 2003
Wheeling Island Gaming reports operating revenues of $21.1 million, a decrease of $1.5 million or 6.6% from Q1 2002.
House Panel to Vote on Bill Restricting e-gaming14 May 2003
A House committee is expected today to approve a bill to restrict Internet gambling, but the future of the bill may depend on whether the panel agrees to extend the proposed ban.
BoDog Offers Odds on CBS' The Amazing Race 4.13 May 2003
Nearly six weeks ago BoDog Sportsbook & Casino was forced to stop accepting wagers on Survivor 6: The Amazon after discovering CBS employees were wagering on the outcome.
Addicted Gamblers Banning Themselves from Arizona Casinos13 May 2003
News Brief: Problem gamblers can now ban themselves from all Arizona casinos.
Former Seminole McPherson Charged with Illegal Gambling13 May 2003
News Brief: Adrian McPherson, a former Florida State quarterback, has been charged with a misdemeanor count of gambling.
Mikohn Aquires Rights to Garfield Character13 May 2003
Mikohn has acquired the exclusive licensing rights to the cartoon cat Garfield and plans to develop slot machines around the character.
Washington State Lobby Sweetens the Pot13 May 2003
News Brief: The Washington state gambling lobby seeking the same access to video slot machines as tribal casinos is offering an even bigger jackpot to state lawmakers who are heading back to Olympia to deal with a $2.6 billion budget gap.
Study: Australian Online Gamblers Crossing Legal Line13 May 2003
International News Brief: One in seven Australians who place online bets on sporting events are also gambling illegally at internet casinos, a new study has revealed.
Indiana Downs OTB Plan Approved13 May 2003
News Brief: County officials approved Indiana Downs' plans for an off-track betting parlor across the Ohio River from Kentucky that would compete with one operated by Churchill Downs.
Thunder Valley Casino to Open June 9, 200313 May 2003
The Thunder Valley Casino, owned by the United Auburn Indian Community and
managed by Station Casinos, will open to the public on June 9, 2003.
Rhode Island Lottery Board Approved GTECH Deal13 May 2003
News Brief: The Rhode Island Lottery Commission has approved a deal to give GTECH Holdings exclusive rights to operate the state's lottery system for 20 years.
VLTs Not Welcomed by All New Yorkers13 May 2003
News Brief: VLTs and their promise of lucrative revenue are being brought into New York’s racetracks but not everyone is happy to see them.
South Carolina Considers Pari-mutuel Wagering13 May 2003
News Brief: The South Carolina state legislature is expected to begin the process of legalizing pari-mutuel wagering within the state.
Gambling Icon Copa Casino in Watery Grave13 May 2003
News Brief: A former cruise ship that brought gambling to coastal Mississippi before dockside casinos were legal recently sank off the coast of the Dominican Republic, ending a 61-year odyssey.
Canadians Lead Gambling Software Development13 May 2003
News Brief: A group of software firms based in Calgary, Quebec, B.C. and Ontario is leading the development of computer games for gamblers, even though many of their products aren't yet legal in North America.
Casinos Comes to Alabama13 May 2003
News Brief: Widespread outcry against gambling in Alabama will not stop the latest efforts to open a casino in the state.
Wynn Testifies Against Alleged Stalker13 May 2003
News Brief: Casino developer Steve Wynn testified Monday against his accused stalker, saying celebrities and public figures can do little to guard against obsessed followers.
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