Casino winner loses half at U.S. border - Calgary Herald
An American who won $40,000 at Caesars Windsor on Monday night lost half his prize to the U.S. government when he tried to take some home without declaring it.
The Michigan man put half in deposit at the casino and tried to take $19,901 home.
"During the course of our interview with the individuals and verifying their currency, the truth came out and we seized the entire $19,901 as a
MGM Resorts wraps $73M Atlantic City land sale - BusinessWeek
LAS VEGAS
MGM Resorts International said Thursday it has completed the sale of 11.3 acres of land and four ground leases at the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in Atlantic City, N.J., for about $73 million.
The casino operator sold the parcels and leases to Vornado Realty Trust
Opposition Groups Pledge to Challenge Maine Casino Vote - Internet-Poker.co.uk
Despite the apparent victory of a ballot initiative that would approve a casino in Oxford County, Maine, a group in the state still plans to fight on in their attempts to prevent the casino from being built.
Casinos No!, a political action committee that opposed the initiative, has said that they would ask for a recount of Tuesday’s vote that approved the proposed casino.
Jury: Nevada casino liable for gamblers hurt in biker brawl - msnbc.com
LAUGHLIN, Nev. — A civil court jury has found Harrah's Laughlin liable for injuries suffered by bystanders when a deadly brawl broke out between rival biker gangs during a popular motorcycle rally in 2002 at the southern Nevada hotel-casino.
Las Vegas attorney Brent Bryson on Thursday told
Arundel Mills casino developer considers temporary structure - Washington Post
The developers of Maryland's largest planned slots casino said Wednesday that the company is aggressively exploring the possibility of opening a temporary facility next year while a
Ohio Senate to weigh lame duck gov's casino picks - BusinessWeek
COLUMBUS, Ohio
Ohio's GOP-led Senate will decide before lame duck Gov. Ted Strickland leaves office whether to approve his nominees to regulate the state's new casino industry.
State Sen. Tom Niehaus (NEE'-hows) wouldn't say Thursday how lawmakers will vote on Strickland's
Cordish to 'expedite' temporary slots site at Arundel Mills - Baltimore Sun
GOP-led Ohio Senate to consider lame duck Democratic governor's casino panel ... - CanadianBusiness.com
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Ohio's GOP-led Senate will decide before lame duck Gov. Ted Strickland leaves office whether to approve his nominees to regulate the state's new casino industry.
State Sen. Tom Niehaus (NEE'-hows) wouldn't say Thursday how lawmakers will vote on Strickland's choices, which include
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