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Indiana Strips $17 Million from Horseracing

News Brief: The Indiana Senate stripped $17 million earmarked for the horseracing industry from a bill yesterday.

Indiana Tracks May Get Boost

News Brief: Lawmakers could give horse breeders and racetrack owners in Indiana a reprieve today as Republican leaders in the state Senate propose an increase in the state's horse-racing subsidy.

Indiana Pull-Tab Bill Scratched

News Brief: The prospects for electronic pull-tab gambling died Thursday as Indiana Senate leaders said they did not want to expand gambling.

Illegal Gambling Operation Still Open

News Brief: Indianapolis police have investigated a car wash they say is a front for an illegal gambling operation, but the business continues to operate and no one has been charged with a crime.

Indiana Bingo Parlors Escape Scrutiny

News Brief: State regulators inspected fewer than half of Indiana's charity bingo games in the past two years, despite several high-profile investigations into cash-skimming.

Indiana House Approved Pull-Tabs

News Brief: The Indiana House voted 53-39 to allow the opening of four quasi, land-based casinos, including one in Fort Wayne.

Indiana Legislators Oppose Pull Tabs

News Brief: Forget about pull-tabs in Indiana, according to three local legislators, the state has gone far enough with gambling devices.

Indiana Pull-Tabs Could Fund Kindergarten

News Brief: Legislation to legalize pull-tab gaming devices at Indiana's two horse racing facilities could fund all-day kindergarten in the state, local legislators say.

Indiana Casino Investors Make Offer on Historic Hotel

News Brief: A group of investors vying to operate a new Orange County casino have offered more than $30 million on to buy the landmark West Baden Springs Hotel.

Indiana Casino Taxes Ahead of Projections

News Brief: Indiana’s share of casino taxes is running $4.4 million ahead of projections for the fiscal year.

Pinnacle Entertainment Appoints General Managers for Projects

Pinnacle Entertainment reports management changes to provide the leadership for its Lake Charles project and continuation of the success of its Belterra property.

Indiana Pull-Tab Bill Passes Hurdle

The push to bring electronic pull-tab gambling to Indiana gained momentum Wednesday when a proposal to allow the slotlike machines in betting parlors and two horse-racing tracks passed its first legislative hurdle.

Indiana Commission Prepares Interview for Casino Hopefuls

News Brief: After approving a list of questions for prospective casino operators in Orange County, the Historic Hotel Preservation Commission on Wednesday stressed there are no front-runners in the quest to get the casino contract.

Indiana Bill Targets Deadbeat Parents

News Brief: An Indiana bill would take gambling winnings from deadbeat parents to give to their children.

Bingo Hall Operators Face Theft Charges

News Brief: Operators of Carnine Little League's bingo hall has been accused of gambling away more than $760,000 meant for charity.

Horseshoe Kicks Up Its Heels

Northwest Indiana should be considered as your gaming destination if your from the Chicago area. Jack Binion's Horseshoe Casino in Hammond, Indiana is reviewed.

Indiana Regulators Want New Bingo Rules

News Brief: Indiana officials say they hope to encourage greater accountability with new regulations that will require Indiana bingo parlors to set aside a certain percentage of profits for charity, regardless of the expenses the parlors face.

Gamblers Cash in on Programming Error

News Brief: An apparent programming error caused 26 slot machines at the Trump Casino to give users twice the amount of money they wagered before they ever pushed a button.

Hall Suffers From Loss of Poker

Members of a fraternal lodge that lost its bingo license for one year for using video poker machines say they were forced to sell their meeting hall after suffering a $2.6 million loss in gambling revenue.

Indiana Casinos Reports Mixed

News Brief: Harrah's and Trump casinos had sharply higher revenues in November as compared to last year. Horseshoe and Blue Chip reported a decrease.

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