Colorado News - Page 16
Colorado Casinos' Numbers Dip
21 January 2004
News Brief: Colorado's casino industry reported a 3 percent revenue decline during 2003, the first annual dip in the industry's 12-year history.
Casino Crossfire Upsets Colorado Senator16 January 2004
News Brief: A proposal to build an Indian casino in Colorado has U.S. Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell, the only Indian in the Senate, claiming he's being singled out because of his heritage.
Colorado Lottery Adopts New Rules16 January 2004
News Brief: The Colorado Lottery Commission, in an attempt to spruce up the it’s tarnished image, has approved tough new conflict-of-interest rules.
Oklahoma Tribes Push for Colorado Casino15 January 2004
News Brief: A pair of tribes in Oklahoma have declared support for a controversial proposal to build a casino in Colorado.
Colorado Gambling Windfall Reaches $684 Million2 December 2003
News Brief: Gamblers who have tried their luck at Colorado casinos since they opened in 1991 have wagered $88.3 billion in an industry that has proven to be a $684 million windfall for Colorado.
Colorado Casinos Embrace Coinless Technology1 December 2003
News Brief: Colorado casinos didn't want the state's racetracks to have video lottery terminals, but they are ready to take advantage of `ticket-in, ticket-out’ technology traditionally associated with the machines.
Colorado Lottery Fund May Face Changes19 November 2003
ews Brief: Two powerful Colorado legislators said they will push for changes in the state's management of the Conservation Trust Fund, a $43 million pot of lottery profits that is supposed to pay for parks and recreation.
Colorado Casinos Money Eyed for Tourism Promotion12 November 2003
News Brief: Colorado’s tourism industry is eyeing casino revenue stream as a possible source for promotion funding.
Voters Reject Expanding Casino-Style Gambling5 November 2003
News Brief: For the third time in a decade, voters on Tuesday turned down an attempt to expand gambling in Colorado by overwhelmingly rejecting a proposal to add casino-style gambling at five racetracks.
Isle Black Hawk to Start Expansions5 November 2003
A joint venture between Nevada Gold & Casinos and Isle of Capri expects to begin expansion on racetracks now that Colorado voters have rejected an amendment that would have allowed VLTs.
Colorado Lottery Terminal Vote Generates Controversy3 November 2003
News Brief: It is alternatively portrayed as a way to revive Colorado's stagnant economy by increasing tourism promotion and painted as a boondoggle to give a British company a near-monopoly on gambling along the state's Front Range.
Colorado Tribe Opposes Slot Amendment27 October 2003
News Brief: Southern Ute tribal officials don't think video lottery terminals at Front Range racetracks will take away one nickel from their slot machines, but they still oppose them and Amendment 33.
Colorado Casinos Oppose Slots at Tracks22 October 2003
News Brief: Colorado's mountain casino owners are vehemently opposed to a ballot measure that would legalize slot-style gambling at five Front Range racetracks.
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