2006 November 14 Gambling News, Events and Happenings

Up to a dozen full-fledged casinos in Texas big cities and on the islands along the Gulf Coast could be in operation within three years under a sweeping proposal filed Tuesday before the legislative session, which opens in January.

News from Casino

The Hot Springs Village Evening Lions are planning charitable bingo for the Village. Watch for exciting news to come.

News from Bingo

The latest writer to cash in on the craze for all things poker is Canadian author Rick Gadziola.
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News from Poker

PokerTek, Inc. today announced financial results for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2006.
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News from Poker

The world’s biggest poker tournament is down to the final two players and there are millions of dollars on the line.
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News from Poker

WILKES-BARRE, Pennsylvania (AP) — It took gamblers about 10 minutes to begin trying their luck at all 1,100 slot machines in Pennsylvania’s first casino on Tuesday.

News from Gambling

STEWARTSTOWN Kitchenware Bingo will be held Dec. 3 at the Eureka Volunteer Fire Company to benefit the Stewartstown Area Senior Center.

News from Bingo

WILKES-BARRE, Pa. - Pennsylvania’s first slot-machine parlor, Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs, is opening to the public — more than two years after the Legislature authorized gambling to raise money…

News from Gambling

Bridgeview Golden Agers will meet at noon today and Nov. 28 at the Bridgeview Community Center, 79th Street and Oketo Avenue. New members are welcome, but must be Bridgeview residents 55 or older. Bingo is played after each meeting.

News from Bingo