2007 September 27 Gambling News, Events and Happenings

JASPER, Ala. (AP) - Authorities are investigating whether someone forged names on paperwork that was used to justify the opening of bingo operations that are supposed to benefit charities in Walker County.

News from Bingo

LET’S all hear it for Margaret Shearer, Britain’s first £1million bingo winner, whose numbers came up last weekend. Well done her.

News from Bingo

“The technology will enable us to offer exciting progressive jackpots on many of our popular games.”

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News from Poker

Through it’s online education programing, the college is offering classes teaching the art of dealing blackjack, poker or baccarat. via 2NEWS.TV

News from Poker

Gambling enthusiasts could be playing poker and blackjack at two Northern Panhandle tracks within a matter of weeks. via WTOV9.com

News from Poker

The Clay Center Fire Social Association will have a Split the Pot Bingo from 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 6, at the Clay Center Fire Station 2, 420 Main St., Clay Center.

News from Bingo

“I am absolutely delighted, as are all of my team, at the news. It’s been a lot of hard work these last two years, but we’ve crossed the final hurdle and we can look ahead to when we open later this year to make DTD the best poker club in Europe.”

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News from Poker

The President of the Internet Media Entertainment & Gaming Association (iMEGA), Edward J. Leyden issued the following statement following the iMEGA vs. US Government hearing in a New Jersey court Wednesday:

News from Gambling

Another politician has signed up to Congressman Barney Frank’s Internet Gambling Regulation and Enforcement Act, which seeks to regulate online gambling in the United States, effectively countering the UIGEA.

News from Gambling