Candidates for Cape Girardeau County Presiding Commissioner were asked if they would permit peripheral zoning as the Cape Girardeau City Council referred it to the commission. Democratic candidate Pat Wissman said he his not in favor of it
Casino effects, zoning addressed at voter forum - Southeast Missourian
Final casino hearings scheduled - Gettysburg Times
Final hearings are scheduled next month before the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, as casino competitors will try to convince the seven-member panel to award them the state’s lone remaining Category Three slots resort license.
The state’s Gaming Control Board announced Tuesday that final “suitability hearings” are
Atlantic City casinos cut 1400 jobs as business hits seasonal slowdown - Press of Atlantic City
ATLANTIC CITY - Casinos slashed nearly 1,400 jobs in September, eliminating more than 300 additional workers than at the same time last year during the traditional post-Labor Day slowdown in tourism.
Figures released Tuesday by the New Jersey Casino Control Commission show that all 11 casino hotels trimmed their payrolls for
Casino gaming applications: Economic report to look at how locations stack up - Kansas City Star
A state economic development report is the next step in the process that could result in a casino being built or not in Sugar Creek.
The analysis is expected to be submitted to the Missouri Gaming Commission this month by staff members of the states economic development department.
It presumably will address assertions made during last weeks Sugar Creek public
Bogie, Claude Rains Wouldn't Be Shocked by Rigged Currency Casino - BusinessWeek
When it comes to manipulating currency values, China is hardly alone in the world, writes Businessweek.com columnist Chris Farrell
The stakes will be unusually high when the global finance mandarins of the World
Questions raised about proposed casino's ownership - WCSH-TV
Move cautiously on casino rules - Asbury Park Press
Policy advisers to Gov. Chris Christie want the state to loosen regulations on the Atlantic City casinos, which they say would save the state $15 million annually money that would then be steered into a new marketing fund.
Lawmakers have challenged many of the recommendations
Nov. hearings set for final Pa. 'resort casino' license - Philadelphia Inquirer
Four public hearings will be held in November on the remaining "resort casino" license to be awarded in Pennsylvania, the state's Gaming Control Board announced today.
The Nov. 16-17 hearings, to be held in
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