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Monthly Archives: August 2006

Locals to Share Views on Caesars Casino

As reported by the Louisville Courier-Journal: “Community leaders andresidents in Harrison County will be asked to share their views about theimpact of the Caesars casino during meetings next week in Corydon. “Commentsfrom the sessions, to be conducted by consultants working for the IndianaGaming Commission, will be incorporated into an analysis that gamblingregulators will use this […]

English Speaking Employees Ordered for Slots

As reported by the Reno-Gazette Journal: “Businesses that have gamblinglicenses in Nevada should have an English-speaking employee working wheneverslot machines are available to the public, state regulators said Thursday.“The Gaming Control Board required the owner of a small Reno bar to havesomeone proficient in English on the premises before allowing a slot-routeoperator to run five […]

Saratoga Track Releases Schedule

As reported by the Albany Times-Union: ‘The Saratoga Race Course will have a36-day meet next year under a schedule adopted Thursday by the New YorkRacing Association’s Board of Trustees. “The proposed season will run fromWednesday, July 25, 2007, through Monday, Sept. 3, 2007. No races will beheld on Tuesdays during the six-week meet.”

IGT Approves TransAct Printer for Platforms

TransAct Technologies Incorporated, a leading producer of market specific printers for transaction-based industries worldwide, today announced that it has received notice that International Game Technology (“IGT”) has tested and approved TransAct’s Epic 950(TM) IGT USB printer for use in its existing and new slot machine platforms. IGT is a world leader in the design, development […]

Pachinko World Reports Positive Outlook

Pachinko World, Inc., a publicly traded company competing in Japan’s estimated $240 billion pachinko industry, today announced a positive outlook for its fiscal year 2007, ending May 31, 2007, and outlined related expansion plans. Based on management estimates, total revenues for the fiscal year ending May 31, 2007 are expected to be in the range […]

Greektown Receives Final Approval

As reported by the Detroit News: “Greektown Casino received final approval Tuesday for its permanent $200 million casino/hotel/entertainment complex. “The Michigan Gaming Control Board unanimously approved Greektown’s plans, and casino officials hope to have the complex open by September 2008, about six months after the opening of permanent facilities for MGM Grand Detroit Casino and […]

Vegas.com Desk Points Fliers to LV

Travelers flying from one busy Southern California airport can now get a head start on their Las Vegas vacation moments before they leave the Golden State. And soon travelers at more than a dozen other U.S. airports will get the chance to do likewise. Vegas.com, a Henderson-based travel planning and reservation provider, today opened its […]

Blackpool Formally Submits Application

As reported by the North West Enquirer: “Blackpool’s campaign to win the UK’s only super-casino licence moved ahead another stage this week with the submission of a formal planning applic-ation to the council.”It is hoped that outline planning consent will be secured for the development by the end of November 2006, before the government’s Casino […]

Activists Push for Atlantic City Casino Smoking Ban

As reported by the Press of Atlantic City: “Nearly a dozen anti-smoking activists came to Wednesday’s City Council meeting to urge the members to support a ban on smoking in the resort’s casinos.”But the effort was to no avail, as a resolution sponsored by Councilman Eugene Robinson was tabled. “The state’s indoor smoking ban went […]

Foxwoods Hosts World Poker Finals

Foxwoods Resort Casino will once again be the epicenter of the poker world as the prestigious World Poker Finals (WPF) and hugely popular World Poker Tour (WPT) return to New England this fall. This prominent three-week event attracts the game’s biggest stars, throngs of amateurs, thousands of fans, national television cameras and an expected total […]

California Tribal Consortia Review Compact

As reported by the Desert Sun: “With the ink barely dry on the new gaming deal for the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, the Palm Springs tribe hit the ground early Wednesday to ensure its 1999 compact is passed by state lawmakers.”But first, tribal council chairman Richard Milanovich met with Team 2006, a consortia […]

Survey: Other States Benefited from Atlantic City Shutdown

The casinos in Atlantic City, NJ were closed down on July 5 through July 7, 2006 due to a temporary state budget impasse. Only one in 10 (9%) gamblers in New Jersey and surrounding states had made specific plans to go gambling in Atlantic City on those dates(1), but of those who did, 13 percent […]

Ho-Chunk Casino Games Return

As reported by the Baraboo News Republic: “It may be a few months before they return, but Ho-Chunk Nation officials announced Wednesday roulette, craps and poker will return to their Baraboo casino after a brief, legally induced hiatus. The games were pulled at midnight June 30 last year after a State Supreme Court ruling. The […]