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Developer proposes Indiana casino

News Brief: A Crown Point developer told Gary, Indiana, state legislators in a closed-door meeting last week that he wants to build an Indian casino in the city, according to those present.

Indiana businesses may sue over crackdown

News Brief: Indiana business owners whose livelihood depends in part on video gambling machines say they may sue the state over a crackdown on the devices that they say is unconstitutional.

Indiana gaming control divison created

News Brief:The Gaming Control Division, a 16-member police force under the Indiana Gaming Commission, was created by Indiana House Bill 1510 and became law on July 1.

Indiana racetracks face more competition

News Brief: As casinos in Southeast Indiana see their winning streak slowing, competition coming to the Hoosier State and possibly in Kentucky may raise the odds against them in the future.

Indiana gaming results released

News Brief: The Indiana Gaming Commission has released wagering and admission reports for the state’s 11 casinos during the month of June.

Indiana gaming panel gets new head

News Brief: Ray Walker was elected chairman today of the newly formed Orange County Development Commission.

Indiana casino panel named

News Brief: All appointments have been made in forming a new group that will replace the Historic Hotels Preservation Commission, which served as the local group that helped move the French Lick casino project forward in Orange County.

$2 million spent on Indiana gaming lobby

News Brief: Gambling interests spent big on lobbying this year, pouring nearly $2 million into efforts to persuade Indiana lawmakers to vote for slots at racetracks and other bills favoring the industry.

Casino Aztar workers laid off

News Brief: Casino Aztar in Evansville has laid off 12 more employees as the Indiana Gaming Commission continues its investigation into owner Columbia Sussex's plan to lay off other workers.

Indiana slots face hurdle

News Brief: The first slot machines won't be up and running at Central Indiana horse racing tracks until sometime around the new year.

French Lick takeover moves forward

News Brief: With approval yesterday by Indiana gambling regulators, the family of billionaire Bill Cook will take full control of the French Lick Casino Resort, ending a troubled relationship with its Indianapolis partner.

Indiana county to set aside casino money

News Brief: Concerned that its annual jackpot from the Caesars casino could disappear some day, Harrison County's commissioners are taking steps to sock some of it away.

Indiana casinos work to keep underage gamblers off riverboats

News Brief: Indiana's riverboat casinos have paid nearly $300,000 in fines over the last decade for letting in 90 underage gamblers.

West Baden Springs Hotel reopens

The West Baden Springs Hotel has reopened, marking the complete renovation of the two historic hotels at the French Lick Resort Casino destination.

Barden criticizes official's campaign

News Brief: Don Barden criticizes a Gary City Council member's campaign to see one of his casino licenses rescinded.

West Baden Springs Hotel to open ahead of schedule

A new era is dawning at the West Baden Springs Hotel. Seventy-five years after it last served as a hotel, the majestic beauty is set to reopen on Wednesday, May 23.

Pinnacle halts Indiana project

Plans by Indiana lawmakers to install slot machines at two racetracks near Indianapolis didn't sit well with Las Vegas-based Pinnacle Entertainment.

Indiana counties target casino customers

ews Brief: Since the October opening of the French Lick Resort Casino, gambling has been on the radar for the Bloomington/Monroe County Convention and Visitors Bureau.

Indiana court upholds lottery secrecy law

News Brief: The Indiana Court of Appeals today upheld the constitutionality of a state lottery secrecy law that sets a penalty of up to 50 years in prison for violators.

French Lick Resort Casino's golf course honored regionally and nationally

The Donald Ross Course at French Lick was recently noted as a 'best value,' 'top course' and 'one of the best 18 holes in Indiana' by local and national media.

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