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3 March 2004
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Illinois Village May Vote on Gambling Expansion2 March 2004
News Brief: Crestwood voters soon will get the chance to vote on how much leeway village leaders should have in expanding gambling venues.
Illinois License Bidder Pledges to Share Revenue2 March 2004
News Brief: Several south suburbs could receive as much as $1 million annually in gambling-tax revenue if Des Plaines is picked from among three finalists vying for Illinois' last casino license.
Illinois License Finalists Make Pitches2 March 2004
News Brief: Isle of Capri Casinos, Harrah's Entertainment and Midwest Gaming & Entertainment outlined why they believed they would be the best choice for Illinois’ last casino license holder.
Senate President Attacks Illinois Gaming Board1 March 2004
News Brief: Illinois Senate President Emil Jones on Friday called for a top-to-bottom makeover of the Illinois Gaming Board after its decision to exclude south suburban locations from the list of finalists for a new casino.
Illinois Gaming License Bidders Down to Three26 February 2004
News Brief: The Illinois Gaming Board on Wednesday winnowed down bidders for the state's final casino license to three finalists.
Illinois Bidders Narrowed Down to Three25 February 2004
News Brief: The Illinois Gaming Board is expected today to narrow to three finalists the list of seven bidders for the state's 10th casino license.
Casino Issue Splits Illinois City25 February 2004
News Brief: Casino supports and opponents voiced their opinions to Country Club Hills leaders at a council meeting.
Illinois Casinos Crime Fears Overblown16 February 2004
News Brief: When gambling was legalized in Illinois, detractors warned that riverboat casinos would be vice magnets. Ten years later, most of their concerns seem to be overblown.
Illinois Municipality Rejects Gaming Resolution12 February 2004
ews Brief: The Hazel Crest Village Board Tuesday rejected a resolution to support gaming in neighboring Country Club Hills, according to a village spokeswoman.
Concerns Arise Over Proposed Illinois Casino's Location11 February 2004
News Brief: Attorney General Lisa Madigan says that she and other law enforcement officials, and the Illinois Gaming Board, have concerns about locating a casino in Rosemont in light of its proximity to O'Hare International Airport.
City Fights Casino on Tax Changes10 February 2004
News Brief: Elgin leaders will fight an attempt by the Grand Victoria Casino to pay them considerably less in property taxes than they do now.
Casino Donations Dominate East St. Louis Campaign9 February 2004
News Brief: The Casino Queen continues to reign when it comes to political donations in East St. Louis.
Illinois' Bids Heavy with Clout6 February 2004
News Brief: The list of investors in at least two companies vying for the Illinois’ final casino license serve as a who's who of clout.
Analysts: Penn Proposal Bad Deal for Illinois5 February 2004
News Brief: The fine print in an unusual and seemingly lucrative offer for a now-dormant Illinois casino license would virtually ensure the bidder a quick profit while saddling the state with payments on more than $700 million in new debt, according to gambling industry analysts.
Gambling Expansion Proposed to Help Illinois5 February 2004
News Brief: A state representative has proposed a drastic expansion of gambling in Illinois.
Judge Delays Emerald Casino Ruling4 February 2004
News Brief: Judge Eugene Wedoff delayed ruling on any Emerald Casino bankruptcy settlement.
Illinois Governor Considers State-Owned Casino Proposal3 February 2004
News Brief: Governor Rod Blagojevich says that the state might consider the idea of a state-owned casino for the first time.
Penn's Rivals Question Illinois Proposal2 February 2004
News Brief: Penn National Gaming's rivals wonder if the fix is in for Penn to manage a state-owned casino, something Governor Blagojevich's office flatly denies.
Penn National Makes Bid on Illinois License30 January 2004
News Brief: Penn National Gaming has offered to pay more than $500 million for a license to open the state's final riverboat, the rights to which are held by the bankrupt Emerald Casino, according to sources.
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