Mescalero Apaches, Sunland Park oppose Jemez casino - El Paso Times
First casino opens, but Anne Arundel slots in limbo - Explore Howard County
Gov. Martin O’Malley pulled the ceremonial first slots lever Sept. 30 at the grand opening of Maryland’s first casino, three days after Hollywood Casino
Atlantic City's Casino Association yet to pick new president - Press of Atlantic City
ATLANTIC CITY — Trump executive Mark Juliano will continue as president of the Casino Association of New Jersey while the trade group transitions to new leadership.
The association’s board of directors met behind closed doors Wednesday, but did not select Juliano’s successor. Juliano expects the board to
High stakes showdown - Tonawanda News
NIAGARA FALLS — Gov. David Paterson is threatening to terminate the state’s gaming compact with the Seneca Nation of Indians over nonpayment of past due slot machine revenues from the tribe’s three Western New York casinos, including Seneca Niagara Casino in Niagara Falls.
In a letter delivered Wednesday by Paterson’s chief counsel Peter Kiernan, the governor’s office
State Threatens to Close Seneca Casinos - WBEN 930
Buffalo, NY (WBEN) -- Carl Paladino is picking up endorsements from some unlikely supporters - local Democrats.
"This is a huge thing for South Buffalo, to have one of our
O'Malley seeks public records on slots work by Ehrlich's law firm - Washington Post (blog)
The campaign of Gov. Martin O'Malley (D) Wednesday called on former Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. (R) and his allies to "come clean" about their work on behalf of a casino developer seeking to build a slots parlor at Arundel Mills Mall.
Mescalero Apaches object to proposed Jemez casino - The Associated Press
MESCALERO, N.M. — The Mescalero Apache Tribe and the Sunland Park racetrack said Wednesday that they're opposing Jemez Pueblo's proposal to build a casino and hotel near Anthony, which is nearly 300 miles from the northern New Mexico pueblo.
The Mescaleros and the
Borgata Hotel Casino Spa to get its own high-tech power plant - Press of Atlantic City
ATLANTIC CITY — A Mays Landing company is building a new power plant to heat, cool and energize the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa and the Water Club.
DCO Energy LLC of Hamilton Township is building an addition to the Marina Thermal Facility, the plant at 1077 Absecon Blvd. that serves the casino properties.
AC casinos cut nearly 1400 jobs in September - BusinessWeek
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.
Atlantic City casinos slashed nearly 1,400 jobs in September.
Layoffs of seasonal employees are common after Labor Day. But the number this year is higher than the past two seasons, reflecting continued weakness in casinos' revenue picture.
The
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