Riverside Casino News
Alabama governor declares bingo machines are illegal
29 January 2009
News brief: Gov. Bob Riley has told manufacturers of electronic bingo machines that he believes the devices are illegal in the state and they could be prosecuted.
Alabama judge tosses gambling lawsuit26 November 2008
News brief: The federal judge rejected a lawsuit made by the Alabama attorney general on the expansion of gambling on Indian lands.
Poarch Band of Creek Indians Goes Live With Bally One System5 April 2005
Poarch Band of Creek Indians in Alabama has gone live with the backend Bally One System and more than 200 Bally Gaming machines at the new Riverside Entertainment Center near Montgomery, Alabama.
Alabama Temporary Casino Gambling Paying Off29 March 2005
News Brief: Riverside Entertainment Center's temporary facility opened March 4. Harrah's Entertainment Inc. will manage the permanent $300 million complex, which is expected to open in January 2007.
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