2009 January 07 Gambling News, Events and Happenings

Exacting ‘green’ specifications also part of demands Baltimore expects developers interested in operating the city’s only slots casino to pay at least $36 million in yearly rent to the city and build it to exacting environmental specifications, officials told about a dozen lobbyists, lawyers and developers Wednesday.

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Bingo Las Vegas Casino team thanks for all for the interest shown in the pre-launch marketing campaign. [Wired by: PressReleaseNetwork.com]

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GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colorado - In a case that seems to offer new twists by the day, the man suspected of robbing a West Glenwood Springs, Colorado bank is also suspected in a Las Vegas casino holdup.

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Lawmakers in Kentucky are considering a plan to allow video gambling terminals at horse tracks as a way to raise millions in new revenue and eas

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The meeting date to consider the revised ordinance has not been set, but could be as soon as next week, Jennings said.

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Opponents of a Sparks casino project backed by developer Harvey Whittemore urged the Nevada Supreme Court on Wednesday to erase a controversial settlement that allowed the project to move forward.

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TrackNet Media Group has granted an extension of its racing signals to Las Vegas casinos following meetings held Jan. 7.

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The federal government has rejected the latest bid to open a huge Indian casino in Kenosha’s Dairyland Greyhound Park, though a spokesman for the project immediately said the tribe would fight the decision in federal court.

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Michael Perry is an oddsmaker with Logans.com . Each week he answers your questions regarding the sports betting world. Ask a question below and he may hop on and answer your query. Sharon (Cincinnati) - Now that there are fewer football games…

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