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Harrah's Holds Job Fair

News Brief: Harrah's Metropolis Casino hopes to fill 45 positions through a job fair Aug. 9 and give those new workers first crack at 125 new hotel jobs opening up in six months.

Illinois Town Wants Casino Back

News Brief: East Dubuque leaders are trying to get their gaming license back.

Indiana Riverboat Casino Profits Up

News Brief: Gross profits at the three riverboat casinos in Southeast Indiana increased 3.5 percent in the month of June vs. the same month a year ago, the Indiana Gaming Commission said Wednesday.

Illinois Gambling Kingpin Found Dead

News Brief: Thomas Venezia, who ran a gambling empire in the Metro East area until he was dethroned by the federal government 10 years ago, was found dead Tuesday morning in his Belleville house along with his live-in girlfriend.

Casino Touted as Good for Illinois County

News Brief: Winnebago County and Rockford will benefit greatly from the planned casino complex north of the state line, Beloit and Indian casino leaders told the Rockford Area Economic Development Council Tuesday.

FBI Links Casino, Stephens, Mob

News Brief: Rosemont mayor says he didn't hold meeting to discuss Emerald.

Lynwood Anti-Casino Resolution Passed

News Brief: Harvey aldermen Monday unanimously passed a resolution opposing the proposed Lynwood casino.

Illinois Town Bans OTBs

News Brief: Gambling opponents cheered a new Morton Grove law that bans off-track betting parlors, calling the measure among the first of its kind in the state.

Emerald Casino License Renewed

News Brief: The Illinois Gaming Board has technically renewed the license of the Emerald Casino. But the board made the four-year renewal retroactive to 1999, a move that effectively leaves the license for the controversial casino inactive.

Gurnee Mayor Pressed for Position on Casino

News Brief: Gurnee Mayor Kristina Kovarik has taken heat at the last two village board meetings about her lack of desire to fight a casino license Waukegan has wanted for the former Lakehurst Mall site, just east of the Tri-State Tollway and Route 120.

Rosemont Threatens Lawsuit

News Brief: Jockeying over the state's dormant 10th casino license hit a fever pitch Thursday, with Rosemont threatening to sue the Illinois Gaming Board if the panel doesn't immediately transfer the license to the northwest suburb.

Heated Debate Over Illinois Casino Proposal

News Brief: Country Club Hills Mayor Dwight Welch and Alderman Steven Burris exchanged heated words over Burris' motives to put gambling in the city up for a vote.

Inside Gaming Column: Adelson Promises Casinos for Israel

A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.

Illinois Judge Orders Casino License Renewed

News Brief: A Cook County judge Thursday ordered the Illinois Gaming Board to renew the casino's license and allow it to locate in northwest suburban Rosemont.

Rosemont Mayor Responds to Court Decision

Rosemont Mayor Donald E. Stephens responds to Cook County Judge Hall’s decision concerning the Illinois Gaming Board’s decision to prevent the 10th casino license to be located in Rosemont.

Rosemont Casino Hearing Targets Mayor's Campaign Funds

News Brief: Relatives and a company tied to Nick Boscarino, who was sentenced last month for defrauding the suburb of Rosemont, have donated more than $55,200 to campaign funds connected to Rosemont Mayor Donald Stephens since late 2001.

Bank Chief Stay Silent on Emerald Deal

News Brief: The head of a bank with 19 Chicago area locations refused to answer questions under oath Monday about an apparently secret deal he and a son struck to buy stock in Emerald Casino Inc. through an Emerald investor state lawyers say had links to organized crime.

Mayor to Seek Dismissal of Charges in Gambling Case

Pekin Mayor Lyn Howard will seek dismissal of misconduct charges that allege he used a city credit card to obtain more than $1,400 in cash advances last year at a riverboat casino, his attorneys told a judge Monday.

Illinois Officials Face New Hurdles

News Brief: Casino Rock Island officials aren't resting on the laurels of their recent legislative victory.

Casino Tax Cuts Could Fund New Casino

News Brief: A Casino Queen spokesman says a bill, which would scale back casino tax rates from 70 to 50 percent, would help pave the way for the casino's plans to build a new $150 million floating gambling boat and moat on 80 acres just east of the riverfront.

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