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Trump Casino Avoids Strike
17 January 2005
News Brief: Trump Casino is the latest of three Lake Michigan casinos to avoid a strike after the company reached a tentative agreement with union officials late Friday. Employees at Blue Chip Casino in Michigan City, Indiana, may still strike.
Indiana Governor Names Gaming Commission Head13 January 2005
News Brief: Governor Mitch Daniels today tapped a longtime Clay Circuit Court judge to lead the Indiana Gaming Commission.
Belterra Casino Reopens12 January 2005
News Brief: Belterra Casino in southeast Indiana has reopened, one day after floodwaters forced the Vevay business to close its doors.
Caesars Acquires Complete Ownership of Caesars Indiana Casino12 January 2005
Caesars Entertainment, Inc. has reached agreements to acquire its partner's 18 percent interest in the company that owns and operates the Caesars Indiana casino resort.
Pinnacle Entertainment Re-opens Belterra Casino Resort12 January 2005
Pinnacle Entertainment, Inc. reports that after receiving approval from the Coast Guard, the company has re-opened the riverboat casino portion of Belterra Casino Resort.
Pinnacle Casinos Experiencing Severe Weather Conditions10 January 2005
Pinnacle Entertainment, Inc. report that it is experiencing severe weather conditions at two of its casinos, Belterra Casino Resort and Boomtown Reno.
Indiana Governor-Elect Want Commission Members to Resign7 January 2005
News Brief: Governor-elect Governor Mitch Daniels wants the seven members of the Indiana Gaming Commission, which oversees the regulation of casinos, to submit their resignations.
Caesars Indiana Closed Temporarily7 January 2005
News Brief: Because of rising Ohio river waters, officials of Caesars Indiana are completely closing their operation immediately and will remain closed until the river recedes below the established floor level.
French Lick Casino Progress to be Reviewed5 January 2005
News Brief: In a move that could spell trouble for the French Lick casino, state lawmakers will review the project's progress and the state's decision to award the license to Donald Trump's company.
French Lick Casino Progress to be Reviewed5 January 2005
News Brief: In a move that could spell trouble for the French Lick casino, state lawmakers will review the project's progress and the state's decision to award the license to Donald Trump's company.
Indiana Lawmaker Proposes Slot Plan5 January 2005
News Brief: A key Republican lawmaker will propose his own financial deal to help keep the Indianapolis Colts in town by adding 5,000 slot machines at the state's two horse tracks.
Live Poker Is the Real Deal in NW Indiana29 December 2004
John G. Brokopp: Interest in the game has reached such heights that casinos were forced to re-think the low visibility to which poker had been relegated in recent years.
NCAA Won't Oppose Casino Funded Stadium Renovations22 December 2004
News Brief: The NCAA, which has been outspoken in opposition to sports gambling, does not oppose Mayor Bart Peterson's plan to finance a new retractable roof stadium mostly with gambling money.
Indiana Casino Boats' Results Slip21 December 2004
News Brief: Southeast Indiana's riverboat casinos appeared to lose a bit of momentum in November, as the calendar gave them only four weekends to attract gamblers this year compared to five November weekends in 2003.
ChipSharks Facilitates Finding Poker Tournaments20 December 2004
ChipSharks’ new site to locate local poker games and players, is establishing itself as a premiere online poker service.
Indiana Governor: State Must Decide on Gaming Laws15 December 2004
News Brief: Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels said yesterday that the state must decide whether to enforce its laws against video gambling or legalize the thousands of devices that now operate openly in bars and restaurants.
Indiana Casino Workers Play Santa14 December 2004
News Brief: Majestic Star casino workers dressed in red and Santa Claus hats, dug into their pockets to buy the gifts and changed their schedules to give out presents to needy children.
Indiana Casino Workers Threaten to Strike14 December 2004
News Brief: About 850 unionized workers at four northwest Indiana casinos have threatened to walk off the job next month if they can't agree to a new contract with riverboat companies.
Indiana Casinos Will Stay Afloat13 December 2004
News Brief: Northwest Indiana riverboat casinos will stay afloat even in a sea of competition, said Rick Mazer, general manager of Horseshoe casino in Hammond.
Illegal Video Gambling Examined13 December 2004
News Brief: A Kentucky newspaper spent nine months examining illegal video gambling in Kentucky and Indiana. It reviewed hundreds of records in the two states and interviewed dozens of government and industry officials.
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