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But the governor said lawmakers have made “significant progress” on the issues of the tax rate for table games and the licensing fees. House Democrats and Senate Republicans — the controlling parties — had been divided on those issues but have moved closer.
Tags: tax rate, license fees, Senate Republicans, Rendell House, resort casinos, house democrats, slot machines, Pennsylvania, State College, Downtown, Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, Clark County Nevada, Casino, Slot machine, Politics, Business Finance
This is what a recession looks like at Southern California's tribal casinos: Nearly every seat at the 25-cent slot machines is filled. Gamblers wait three deep around the cheapest blackjack tables. The reels on the penny slot machines spin almost without...
Tags: slot machines, California Indian, Southern California, tribal casinos, San Manuel Indian Bingo, blackjack tables, morongo casinos, cent slot, indians casinos, Temecula, Slot machine, Gambling, Clark County Nevada, Barona Casino, Lytton Band of Pomo Indians, Casino, Morongo Casino Resort & Spa, Native American gambling enterprises, Hospitality Recreation
I'm worried about the financial state of journalism. Digital technology has given news papers more readers than ever. Ironically, though, that technology means newspapers no longer are the dominant force in advertising, from where the money to support...
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The Alabama Supreme Court dealt electronic bingo a setback Friday in a case from White Hall that questioned the legality of the popular gambling machines. In a 6-3 decision, the court struck down a preliminary injunction that kept the Governor�s Task...
Tags: Alabama Supreme Court, electronic bingo, slot machines, preliminary injunction, White Hall, gambling hall, Bob Riley, Montgomery, Troy King, Bingo, Slot machine, Gambling, Law Crime
The giant bucket of a front-end loader fell heavily on a dozen slot machines today, smashing them to bits before a row of television cameras...The state won’t tolerate illegal devices known as “Quarter Sliders” and “Cherry Masters” at businesses around...
Tags: slot machines, Kansas, illegal slot
P roponents and opponents of gambling filled a State House auditorium today as lawmakers consider allowing slot machines at race tracks and licensing up to three destination resort casinos. Robert Haynes, president of the Massachusetts AFL-CIO, won the...
Tags: State House, lawmakers consider, allow slot, slot machines
The governor has proposed delaying an already approved 4.2 percent cut in the state income tax as a way to replace funding that no longer is expected from an ill-fated plan to add video slot machines at Ohio horseracing tracks. Strickland has said he'd...
Tags: Ohio Supreme Court, slot machines, Ohio Roundtable, Ohio Policy Roundtable, Ted Strickland, video slot
It does not matter what casino you go to throughout this world. When you see a slot machine, you know that the jackpot is triple seven's, 777. Have you ever wondered why 777 was placed on gambling machines? Well, the odds of hitting...
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Ohio – For the fifth time in 20 years, voters will be asked whether they want to expand gambling in Ohio, and the campaign again centers on the economy. Voters defeated a proposal last November to put a casino in southwest Ohio, rejecting arguments that...
Tags: northeast Ohio, slot machines
Ohio— A man who raped and stabbed to death a 14-year-old girl did not expect any visitors in the hours before his Tuesday execution, and no family or friends planned to watch him die. The 35-year-old Romell Broom was to be executed at 10 a.m. at the...
Tags: Ohio Lottery Commission, Southern Ohio Correctional Institution, Ohio Parole Board, Ohioans, Ted Strickland, slot machines, Romell Broom, age limit, row inmate, minimum age, Columbus