2007 November 12 Gambling News, Events and Happenings

MONROE The Eastern Shawnee Tribe of West Seneca, Okla., is gambling on a different site in Monroe to build a new casino.

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A Wabash Avenue tradition will come to an end tonight when St. Ann Church holds its final bingo games.

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WPT Enterprises, Inc. ‘ s investor presentation is scheduled for Tuesday, November 13, 2007 at 10:30 a.m. PT. via Business Wire

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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) The payout from Iowa casinos is shrinking at gamblers shift to lower wagers at penny and nickel slot machines.

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A video bingo ban might not stick in St. Charles Parish.

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Online poker room Titan Poker is holding super satellites to win seats in the upcoming European Championship of Online Poker, also known as the ECOOP. via What’s new on Launchpoker.com

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With Americans living longer, a growing number of people are embarking on entrepreneurial second careers  well into their 80s. For many, running a company has become the new retirement.

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MONROE The Eastern Shawnee Tribe of West Seneca, Okla., still wants to bring gambling to Monroe. The tribe has approached the city to amend its existing agreement to reflect a location change in the property that it wishes to build a casino on, city officials said.

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“Cabinet has approved a draft of a much simpler system which reduces costs and time. It will also work with the Department of Planning to have the DA process and the licence application occur in parallel.”

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