Mohegan Sun News - Page 37
Connecticut Casino Results Mixed
16 June 2004
News Brief: Slot machine revenue was relatively unspectacular during the month of May at Foxwoods Resort Casino and Mohegan Sun.
Connecticut Casinos Opened to Union Organizers8 June 2004
News Brief: The National Labor Relations Board last week issued a decision that gives the 20,000 employees who work at Foxwoods Resort Casino and Mohegan Sun the right to join unions.
Connecticut Slot Revenues Up19 May 2004
News Brief: Revenue from slot machines grew by more than 5 percent at Connecticut's two Indian casinos in April, with Mohegan Sun leading the gambling growth.
Mohegan Sun Accounting Changed26 April 2004
News Brief: Due to the fallout of corporate scandals, companies like the Mohegans have to document their business practices in painstaking detail and share more information with the public than ever before.
Connecticut Slots Have Winter Blahs16 April 2004
News Brief: Fewer weekend days and the clinging winter weather combined to make March a so-so month for slot machine revenue at Foxwoods Resort Casino and Mohegan Sun.
Man Jumps from Connecticut Casino Hotel Room14 April 2004
News Brief: A 27-year-old Wethersfield man jumped to his death from the 28th floor of the Mohegan Sun hotel Tuesday afternoon.
Casino Workers Can Fight Firings23 March 2004
News Brief: Lacking a union, Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods employees can appeal if they think they've been treated unfairly.
Connecticut Casinos Battle for Slot Revenue16 March 2004
News Brief: Foxwoods Resort Casino ‘out-handled’ Mohegan Sun last month but Mohegan Sun beat Foxwoods in wins.
Connecticut Casinos Aim to Hold onto Market23 February 2004
News Brief: As more slot machines, video lottery terminals and perhaps even new Indian casinos come to states surrounding Connecticut, Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun are taking every step to make sure that they preserve their lock on the market.
Connecticut Casinos Reports Slot Record17 February 2004
News Brief: Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods Resort Casino officials reported record slot machine handles in January despite bitter cold weather.
Mohegan Sun Scores Big By Hosting Davis Cup3 February 2004
News Brief: How do you convert the Mohegan Sun Arena into a top-notch tennis court worthy of world-class play?
Connecticut Tribes Look to Expand28 January 2004
News Brief: Connecticut's tribes are now looking to bankroll other Native American gaming ventures across New England and the country in a significant move to expand.
Report: Rhode Island, Massachusetts Gamblers Drop $1.1 Billion in Connecticut27 January 2004
News Brief: Gamblers from Rhode Island and Massachusetts drop more than $1.1 billion dollars each year at the Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun casinos in Connecticut, according to a new study.
Casinos Keep Adding New Entertainment27 January 2004
News Brief: The American Indian operators of Connecticut's two casinos find themselves at different stages of development as 2004 gets underway.
Blackjack Competition Attracts the Pros20 January 2004
News Brief: Blackjack professionals will reveal themselves at the Mohegan Sun this weekend for the World Series of Blackjack, an event that will be televised nationally.
Slot Revenue Boosts Connecticut Casinos' Win16 January 2004
News Brief: Slot machine revenue at Connecticut's two casinos grew in December.
Prescription Coverage Glitch Alarms Some Casino Workers6 January 2004
News Brief: Some Mohegan Sun employees have been denied insurance coverage for prescription medicine since the first of the year because of a computer glitch, according to casino officials.
Holdup Loot Bet at Casino3 December 2003
News Brief: When it came time to cut his losses, a 24-year-old Massachusetts man with an admitted gambling problem apparently just didn't know how.
Mohegan Sun Gift Card1 December 2003
News Brief: Mohegan Sun has introduced a gift card that can be used for shopping, dining or events but not for gambling.
Police Officer Who Cashed Stolen Casino Chip Resigns26 November 2003
News Brief: A town police officer accused of cashing a stolen gambling chip at the Mohegan Sun Casino has resigned.
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