2009 January 23 Gambling News, Events and Happenings

TRENTON - Proposed legislation could allow about 300 Atlantic City casino regulators to join a union.

News from Casino

PROVIDENCE State Sen. John J. Tassoni Jr. is proposing an amendment to the state Constitution to allow full-scale casino gambling at both Twin River and Newport Grand.

News from Gambling

Affiliates can learn about the exciting new bingo website BunnyBingo.com at the booth of its affiliate software provider Income Access at CAP Euro this month.

News from Bingo

The PokerStars Latin American Poker Tour went almost two seasons without a Latin American winner.

News from Poker

MONTGOMERY — The Supreme Court on Friday allowed former Chief Justice Roy Moore to intervene in the Etowah County bingo case and also allowed Attorney General Troy King to intervene after he was excluded on a different issue last week.

News from Bingo

ATLANTIC CITY–Many are wondering what’s in the cards for Atlantic City’s casinos after revenues continue to steadily decline. It’s just one problem several of the gaming halls are now facing in this economic meltdown.

News from Casino

Effingham County Sheriffs Investigators have arrested another suspect today in connection with a gambling sting which took place yesterday. A total of twelve have now been arrested.

News from Gambling

The Columbiettes of Our Lady of Grace Church, will be holding a supermarket Bingo Fri., Feb. 6, 7 to 10 p.m. at the Church, 666 Albin Ave., West Babylon. The doors open at 6 p.m. Admission is $2 per person. There will be a 50/50 raffle and refreshments cost $1 each. For ticket information, call Mary at 631-957-8756.

News from Bingo

A law official in the state of Pennsylvania made a statement that will be welcomed by poker aficionados.

News from Poker
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