2007 February 07 Gambling News, Events and Happenings

Three months before suspended Roxbury police officer Thomas Juskus was charged with running a gambling casino, a lawyer he consulted warned him the business was already being investigated.

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LITTLE ROCK - A constitutional amendment allowing for charitable bingo and raffle games in Arkansas does not allow for other organizations to be paid to manage the games, according to a state attorney general’s opinion released Wednesday.

News from Bingo

FORT SMITH–Casino-style bingo could come to Arkansas if legislators leave the law as is, but one local representative says she’s not willing to leave the door open for them. Arkansas voters passed an amendment legalizing charitable bingo and raffles last fall.

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It’s one thing for a cocktail waitress to serve drinks to the guy at the quarter slots.
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The government agency that regulates gambling in Alberta is deciding whether it should get into the game.
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News from Poker

The government agency that regulates gambling in Alberta is deciding whether it should get into the game.
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Rotary bingo is back, but with a new flair. The rumbling of a wheel and calling of numbers will be heard from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Sunday at Twin Towns Villa in Breckenridge.

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Patricia Clarkson and Will Forte will be the celebrity callers at the Edge Theater’s annual Bingo Night benefit Feb. 12 at 8 PM at Epiphany Church.

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Euromillions is celebrating it’s third birthday with a guaranteed superdraw payout of a staggering £66,000,000 this Friday 9 February. Whereas jackpot prize funds are normally rolled over to the next draw if they aren’t won, this week the €100 mil

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