2006 September 17 Gambling News, Events and Happenings
Noon The Guam Greyhound raised its stake in pushing for legalization of slots at its racetrack by hiring Guam veteran radio and TV personality Jon Anderson.
Grace United Methodist Church is have a GRACE Round Up! from 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 17, at 620 S. Park Lane. There will be karaoke, horseshoes, bingo, sweet walk, waterballoon volleyball, moonwalk, dunk tank, ice cream Sundays, watermelon seed spitting contest, hot dogs and more.
A man who claims he hit a more than 700-thousand dollar jackpot on a nickel slot machine has hired an attorney after the club claimed the big win was a huge mistake.
A man who claims he hit a $737,203 jackpot on a nickel slot machine has hired an attorney after the club claimed the big win was a huge mistake.
A recent report by Attorney General Charles Foti seems to sound the death knell for the Louisiana casino industry.
FRIANT, Calif. A man who claims he hit a more than 700-thousand dollar jackpot on a nickel slot machine has hired an attorney after the club claimed the big win was a huge mistake.
BLACK HAWK Colorado casinos, in hopes of drawing more out-of-state gamblers, is considering backing an initiative to raise the betting limit from $5.
Some Colorado casinos are considering supporting an initiative lifting the five-dollar bet limit to draw out-of-state gamblers.
The people’s republic of China, known for strongly opposing online casino and gambling, is thought to reconsider the issue of legalizing online casino.


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