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Indiana Casino Workers Play Santa
14 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.
Belterra Renews Deal with Kentucky Speedway8 December 2004
Belterra Casino Resort & Spa will maintain its status as the ‘Official Hotel and Casino of Kentucky Speedway’ through 2007 thanks to a new marketing partnership.
Indiana Riverboat Workers Plan Strike7 December 2004
Riverboat workers have set a strike date and are preparing to walk off the job during the busy Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday weekend unless new contracts can be reached at four area casinos.
Indiana Casino Revenue Up3 December 2004
News Brief: Indiana’s corporate income tax revenue for the year includes a one-time payment of back taxes totaling $49.9 million as a result of an Indiana Tax Court ruling regarding casinos.
Indiana Governor Worried About Trump Casino Deal3 December 2004
News Brief: Gov.-elect Mitch Daniels, who said he's concerned about the financial problems of Donald Trump's casino company, wants the Indiana Gaming Commission to wait before sealing the deal with them to build the state's 11th casino in French Lick.
Caesars Indiana Names New General Manager1 December 2004
Edward Garruto, interim general manager of Caesars Indiana, the Midwest's premier riverboat casino resort, has been named general manager of the property.
Indiana Lawmakers to Push for Pull Tabs30 November 2004
News Brief: Indiana Rep. Luke Messer, R-Shelbyville, and Sen. Robert Jackman, R-Milroy, will push pull-tab legislation. Their districts include the Indiana Downs track in Shelby County, which opened in December 2002 but ended with a disappointing first-year loss of about $3.9 million.
Hoosier Park Results Down23 November 2004
News Brief: The 59-day Hoosier Park meeting, which closed on Sunday, was marked by decreases across the board, including total handle, average daily handle, and average daily on-track handle.
Trump French Lick Casino Goes Ahead23 November 2004
ews Brief: A new Trump casino is anticipated to open in French Lick, Indiana, in January of 2006, despite a bankruptcy filing.
Indiana Casino Boats Reverse Revenue Slide22 November 2004
News Brief: Southeast Indiana's three riverboat casinos generated $62.3 million in total revenue in October, reversing a two-month revenue slide, according to figures released today by the Indiana Gaming Commission.
Trump: French Lick Casino Plans on Schedule18 November 2004
News Brief: According to Donald Trump, the French Lick casino development is on schedule despite the expectation of bankruptcy for his casino operations.
Lottery Asks Police to Review Handling of Ticket Scandal15 November 2004
The Hoosier Lottery said Friday it has asked state police to review its handling of an alleged scheme to cash in on a winning $1 million ticket.
Indianapolis May Expand Gambling to Help NFL Team10 November 2004
News Brief: Indianapolis is considering a proposal to expand gambling in order to fund a new stadium for the Colts.
Ex-Lottery Official Charged in $1 Million Payout Scam10 November 2004
News Brief: A former security officer for the Hoosier Lottery is accused of conspiring with two other men to rig a $1 million scratch-off game.
Harrah's Party Pit Great But Not For Everybody3 November 2004
John G. Brokopp: It’s a high-energy alternative to traditional table gaming.
Michigan Riverboat Casino to Expand22 October 2004
News Brief: Ground has been broken on a new ship that will substantially increase the size of Blue Chip Casino, one of five riverboats along Indiana's Lake Michigan shoreline.
Indiana Riverboats Results Up22 October 2004
News Brief: Gambling action at Southeast Indiana's riverboat casinos continued to grow in the third quarter.
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