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Indiana bill would limit casino credit

News Brief: A Central Indiana senator has filed legislation that would require casinos to administer alcohol breath tests to gamblers who want to obtain a line of credit larger than $1,000.

Nice weather helps area casinos prosper

News Brief: December put a positive cap on 2006 for Northwest Indiana's five casinos, and pleasant weather was likely the cause.

French Lick partners told to settle differences

News Brief: Orange Circuit Judge Larry Blanton let both sides of the French Lick casino dispute know he wished they could settle their differences outside the courtroom.

Measure against raid on casino tax revenues passed

News Brief: A resolution opposing any legislative raid on Indiana tax revenues paid to host communities by casinos was passed Monday by the Evansville City Council.

Indiana official defends changes

News Brief: At a French Lick Town Council meeting, State Rep. Jerry Denbo, said a new casino measure will bring dollars to the governments in Orange County.

Indiana group pushes for expanded gambling

News Brief: An Indiana tavern owners’ trade group is gearing up to make a renewed legislative push this year to bring slots and video poker machines to bars, restaurants and fraternal organization lodges.

Indiana casino foes fight changes

News Brief: Any move to open the Indiana state legislation that allowed for a casino in Orange County will be met by grass-roots opposition and by resistance from local elected leaders.

Indiana casino industry invests in future

News Brief: More than a decade after the first casinos opened in Indiana, the state's gambling industry is expanding its markets and preparing for possible competition from other states, including Kentucky.

Indiana City Council names four members to gambling panel

News Brief: The Jeffersonville, Ind., City Council chose four council members Friday to serve on the newly-created Jeffersonville Riverboat Gaming Authority.

Blue Sky Casino, LLC appoints Chris Leininger COO of French Lick Resort Casino

Blue Sky Casino, LLC has announced the appointment of Chris Leininger, formerly French Lick Casino"s general manager, to chief operating officer for the $382 million dollar restoration and development project.

Barden to continue with Indiana development

News Brief: Don Barden, the owner of Gary's two riverboat casinos has been granted a gaming license in Pittsburgh, but he says he will continue to move forward with redevelopment plans for Buffington Harbor.

French Lick casino partners continue battle

News Brief: Lauth Property Group claims its partner Orange County is in contempt of court for refusing to go back to a three-man panel to arbitrate mutual disputes.

Horseshoe Casino expansion details released

News Brief: Horseshoe Casino $485 million expansion project will replace the riverboat with a floating gambling hall six times its size.

Indiana considers other gaming options

News Brief: The Indiana General Assembly will consider bills for legalized video gaming machines and slots at racetracks next year.

French Lick results reported

News Brief: Indiana’s newest and smallest casino at French Lick was second to last in revenue among the state’s 11 gambling boats during November, its first month of operation, according to a state report.

Harrison County votes on casino tax changes

News Brief: The Harrison County Council is expected to vote Monday night on whether to reduce the amount of casino tax revenues that the county sends to neighboring Crawford County, Indiana.

Casino spurs talk for growth

News Brief: Meeting for the first time since the opening of the French Lick Casino, the Historic Hotels Preservation Commission Wednesday focused its discussion on the need for fostering continued growth in Orange County.

Indiana won't take casino money

News Brief: Fiscal leaders in the Indiana Senate say they have no plans to try to take casino tax revenue from Harrison County and other riverboat communities to shore up the state budget or redistribute to other local governments.

Indiana casino partnership formed

The Indiana Department of Labor has signed a construction partnership agreement with Messer Harmon, LLC for the construction expansion of the Argosy Casino owned by Penn National Gaming in Lawrenceburg, Indiana.

Indiana tribal casino talks continue

News Brief: Talks of an Indian casino continue in Gary, Indiana, despite a change in the city's administration, but Mayor Rudy Clay said it is the Miami tribe that is keeping the idea alive.

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