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Ronnie Cox Band coming to Blue Chip Casino

The show will take place on April 22 at 8 p.m. in the Stardust Event Center. Tickets go on sale March 17 at 10 a.m.

DFS news roundup: Virginia governor signs DFS bill into law

Governor Terry McAuliffe signed the bill Monday afternoon, making Virginia the first U.S. state with a regulatory framework for real-money DFS contests.

DFS news roundup: Virginia General Assembly passes DFS legislation

The bill to legalize and regulate DFS in Virginia passed by a 31-9 vote, and Gov. Terry McAuliffe is expected to sign it.

Belterra Casino Resort completes phase of $15 million renovation

Upgrades include all-new imported carpeting, elegant wall fixtures and sconces along with new seating to make for an even more comfortable and luxurious meeting experience.

Tropicana Entertainment announces plans for land-based gaming development at Tropicana Evansville

New 75,000 sq. ft. single-level casino and entertainment facility, at an estimated cost of approximately $50 million at Tropicana Evansville.

Labor union says proposed sale of Indiana casinos violates state law

UNITE HERE is getting in the way of Gaming and Leisure Properties' acquisition of Pinnacle Entertainment's Indiana casinos.

Penn National Gaming announces schedule for Hollywood Poker Open

The tournament will consist of five regional tournaments to be played between November and May and a tournament championship at the M Resort in June 2016.

Britney Spears premiers slot game, extends show at Planet Hollywood

Aristocrat's Britney Spears slot game can be found at several Caesars Entertainment properties. The pop superstar also announced that she has extended her residency show at Planet Hollywood through 2017.

Full House reduces quarterly net loss

The company lost 2 cents per share this quarter, compared to 45 cents per share this same quarter last year.

Full House Resorts announces second quarter results

Highlights of the quarter included the opening of the Silver Slipper hotel and the proposal for American Place in Indianapolis.

Memorial Children's Hospital receives $80,000 from 2015 Four Winds Invitational

Proceeds of 2015 Four Winds Invitational resulted in $80,000 to Memorial Children's Hospital.

Full House Resorts proposes $650 million Indianapolis casino

The Las Vegas-based company has submitted a proposal for an upscale retail center and casino on the site of a disused airport terminal.

July gambling revenue up in Northwest Indiana casinos

Revenue up 18 percent for Northwest Indiana casinos in July.

Top 10 favorite poker rooms I've ever played in

Casino City's Dan Podheiser has played poker in 16 different casinos in eight different states and two different countries. In this column, he details his 10 favorites.

GLPI reaches agreement with Pinnacle to acquire real estate assets

Gaming and Leisure Properties, Inc., will acquire nearly all of Pinnacle's real estate properties, and the properties will be spun off into separate property and operating companies.

Nevada regulators recommend Full House CEO for gaming license

Dan Lee, who took over Full House Resorts seven months ago, was recommended for a gaming license by the Nevada Gaming Control Board on Wednesday.

All-new Stadium Sports Bar & Grill opens at Ameristar Casino Hotel East Chicago

Pinnacle Entertainment today announced the opening of Stadium Sports Bar & Grill at Ameristar East Chicago.

Full House Resorts issues first quarter 2015 results

The company saw net revenues of $29.1 million, slightly under $30.4 million for the same period the prior year.

NCAI and NIGA react to conduct of Indiana Legislature

Letter expressed concern regarding recent activities in the Indiana Legislature about proposed Indian gaming and derogatory references about Native Americans.

Senate approves Indiana bill

Indiana's Senate voted yesterday to approve a bill that will allow riverboat casinos to move inland.

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