O'Malley, gamblers praise Md.'s first slots casino at its grand opening - Washington Post
"Why should we give all our money away to other states?" Meadows said Thursday morning, sitting on his motorized scooter while he played "Invaders of the Planet Moohlah." "We should have done this 10 years ago. Yesterday, I won $300."
In the casino's Epic Buffet dining room Thursday, Gov. Martin O'Malley (D) celebrated the opening of the 1,500-machine emporium just off
Maryland's First Slots Casino Opens - MyFox Washington DC
PERRYVILLE - Maryland's first slots casino informally opened on Monday, and customers have found it rather quickly. Officials with the parent company, Penn National Gaming, said average attendance for the first three days was 7,000 people per day.
Voters in Maryland approved slot casinos nearly two years ago, and the $98 million facility in Perryville is now open with 1,500 machines.
Ex-dean accused of making NYC students do chores - The Associated Press
NEW YORK — One St. John's University student was ordered to make meals at a veteran administrator's home. Another withdrew cash that was delivered to the same official at a casino. A third had to answer personal e-mails — or else be kicked out of
Oakdale man accused of stealing from Coushatta Casino Resort in Kinder - Alexandria Town Talk
An Oakdale resident employed by Coushatta Casino Resort was arrested by the Louisiana State Police Indian Gaming Unit on Tuesday and charged with multiple felony and misdemeanor counts of theft.
Keith Welch, 45, is accused of having stolen $2,400 over an 11-day span from Sept.
Senate lawmakers will vote this afternoon on 200-room casino bill - Press of Atlantic City
ATLANTIC CITY - New Jersey moved closer Thursday to allowing smaller casinos in Atlantic City as a way to jump-start the nation's second-largest gambling market.
The state Senate approved a bill that would allow for casinos with as few as 200 hotel rooms to be built on the city's Boardwalk. That's down from the current
Thousands drawn to casino opening - Baltimore Sun
Missouri Gaming Commission told KC market saturated - Missourinet.com
A spokesman for Kansas City’s Ameristar Casino has told the Missouri Gaming Commission the Kansas City area already is a saturated gambling market and does not need a new casino at Sugar Creek.
He says a fifth Kansas City area casino would endanger the financial stability of the other four.
The comments have come at the third and final Missouri Gaming Commission
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