Millions poured into casino fight - Annapolis Capital
Campaign finance reports made public Friday show the Maryland Jockey Club donated the entire $3.275 million war chest No Slots at the Mall amassed to rally against the casino.
The pro-casino group, Jobs & Revenue for Anne Arundel County, raised $2.6 million. Of that, $600,000 came from a company controlled by casino developer The Cordish
County wants in on state's intervention in Atlantic City casino district - Press of Atlantic City
ATLANTIC CITY — As the state orchestrates an unprecedented intervention in Atlantic City’s casino industry and government, Atlantic County officials have quietly been discussing their own strategies for running parts of the city.
Atlantic County Executive Dennis Levinson said recently that he met with
MASS. MARKET: Governor's race could sway casino bill's odds - The Patriot Ledger
They are fierce rivals in the quest for the governor’s office. But Deval Patrick, Tim Cahill and Charlie Baker can agree on one thing: Casino gambling should be legal here.
How we get to that point is a whole other matter.
Each candidate has specific differences on how casino gambling should be implemented in the state. Sure, their positions on casinos – or just about
Glendale mayor, residents discuss casino, hockey, budget - Arizona Republic
A proposed Indian casino, the Phoenix Coyotes and the budget dominated discussion at a community meeting Wednesday with Mayor Elaine Scruggs.
About 30 residents attended the mayor's Community Conversations, which Scruggs hosts twice in the spring and twice in the fall. More than 600 residents have attended the meetings since Scruggs began holding them four years ago, according to city
Siena closes casino floor - Reno Gazette Journal
As a condition of granting the temporary closure, the gaming control board required the Siena to maintain enough cash to pay any outstanding tickets, Neilander said.
Gaming was shut down about 4 a.m. Friday, and agents from the board were on hand to observe the
Jockey Club spends more than $3 million to derail casino - Washington Post (blog)
Update, 10 p.m.: A report filed by the pro-Cordish group, Jobs and Revenue for Anne Arundel County, shows $2.6 million in contributions. Of that, $600,000 is from the business entity set up by Cordish to run the casino. Another $2 million is from the Arundel Mills Limited Partnership, which lists its address as the mall. Original post: The operators of
Penn National Gaming buys Vegas' M Resort - Philadelphia Inquirer
The company, based in Wyomissing, Berks County, said it had bought
Casino panel chairman hopes to be 'watchdog' - Dayton Daily News
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