2008 May 02 Gambling News, Events and Happenings - Page 4
Arizona’s gaming Indian tribes contributed $24.4 million to the state of Arizona for the quarter ended March 31, down just under 1 percent from a year before. via The Arizona Daily Star
DETROIT (AP) — Some Michigan horse racing interests have sued the state over its gambling laws. The lawsuit filed Thursday in U.S. District Court claims casinos and state lotteries are killing the hors
If you dont know much about the Kentucky Derby, youve come to the right place. Oddsmaker Keith Glantz breaks down every horse for this weekends race and gives you his selections. Glantz has been one of the sharpest sports betting minds in Las V…
When longtime bingo player Verona Ruiz sits down for a game, she does it with a bingo card in one hand and a cigarette in the other. “I don’t know why other people do, but I like to smoke and play bingo at the same time,” Ruiz said. “I just enjoy smoking.”
The bad news is no more “Rambling with Gambling.” The good news is that John R. Gambling, heir to the “Rambling with Gambling” tri-generational radio talk show for more than 80 years, will once again grace the WOR Radio (710-AM) waves this Monday. The new brand, “The John Gambling Show,” will air from 5:30 a.m. to 9 a.m.
AGED-CARE providers fear such recreational activities as bingo and outings will have to be cut if proposed changes to a subsidy payment go ahead.
Don’t blink, you may miss fastest 2 minutes A little after 6 p.m. Saturday, 20 horses and their jockeys will gather in the starting gates at Churchill Downs for the 134th running of the Kentucky Derby.
Casino operator and World Poker Tour co-founder Lyle Berman has joined the coalition seeking to legalize gambling in Ohio and wants to build a destination gambling resort in Wilmington.
Horse racing and casino gambling share nothing in common other than the gambling aspect.

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