Traficant says deed filed for proposed casino project - WFMJ
NORTH JACKSON, Ohio- Former Valley Congressman and independent congressional candidate Jim Traficant says his plan to bring an Indian casino to Mahoning county is one step closer to becoming reality.
Traficant held a news conference Friday morning to announce that a deed was filed late Thursday for the purchase of 72 acres of land at the corner of Lyntz and Sale Springs Roads on
Arizona Tribal Casino Gambling Recovering From Economic Recession - Casino Gambling Web
The state of Arizona has been watching for the past couple of years as their tax revenue from tribal casinos steadily decreased. It was a sign of the times that the state would like to reverse, and it appears they now have hope that will happen.
The Gaming Department has reported that tribal payments from their casino gambling will be almost $22
Four pleading not guilty in casino contribution case - DesMoinesRegister.com
The four men accused of making illegal contributions last year to Gov. Chet Culver's re-election campaign are pleading not guilty to the charges, court records and interviews have disclosed.
M. Brent Stevens, CEO of Peninsula Gaming, and Jonathan Swain, Peninsula's chief operating officer, both filed their pleas Friday in Polk County District Court. Guy
Traficant decries casino coverage - Youngstown Vindicator
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James A. Traficant Jr. said The Vindicator’s coverage of his proposed Indian gambling casino in the Mahoning Valley is hurting the project’s chance of
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