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Kentucky: Gov. says gambling bill ready

Kentucky Governor's gambling bill ready, but won't proceed until redistricting issue is settled.

Kentucky: Instant racing revenue increased 17 per cent in Dec.

Instant racing revenue figures up 17 per cent in December, 2011.

Kentucky: Study estimates casinos would generate $1.1 billion in first year

Economic impact study suggests that eight racetrack casinos would create $1.14 billion in the first year and 11,000 jobs.

Kentucky amendment could permit 9 casinos

Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear hopes to bring forth constitutional amendment that would allow up to nine casinos.

Kentucky Gov. calls for expanded gambling

Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear's inaugural address yesterday included his intention to expand gambling.

Breeders' Cup numbers down from 2010 records

Attendance numbers and handle figures were down slightly for the 2011 Breeders' Cup event.

Racing machines doing well for Kentucky Downs

Kentucky Downs sees good returns on six-week-old racing machines.

Two Kentucky bills on expanded gambling prefiled

Voters could yet get to decide on expanded gambling in Kentucky, if Rep. Mike Nemes, R-Louisville prevails.

Kentucky Downs to announce Instant Racing launch date soon

Announcement expected this week about precise date slot machines will be operational.

Churchill Downs report improved profits

Churchill Downs "growth-through-diversification strategy" is paying off.

Kentucky Derby: Betting numbers a mixed bag

Betting numbers may have been mixed at this year's Kentucky Derby, but in today's environment they were seen as positive.

Hellmuth to compete in Kentucky tournament

Phil Hellmuth and Robert Williamson III will take part in a celebrity poker tournament in Louisville during the week of the Kentucky Derby.

Kentucky, Delaware put off gaming expansion

Analysts believe gaming won’t be brought up in Kentucky until 2012 while Delaware's governor asked legislators to hold off on gambling talk until 2011.

Top-10 Kentucky Derby betting lessons

The Kentucky Derby was held on Saturday, and as always there were a number of betting lessons to be learned. Here are Vin Narayanan's top-10 lessons that he learned.

Network trouble interrupts Derby bettors

A network failure interrupted wagering on the Kentucky Derby.

Kentucky Supreme Court overturns online gambling ruling

The Kentucky Supreme Court has ruled against the owners of 141 seized online gambling domain names, reversing an earlier decision by the Court of Appeals that said the domain names aren’t gambling devices under Kentucky law.

PPA releases statement on Kentucky ruling

The Poker Players Alliance has released a statement shortly after the Kentucky Supreme Court ruled against the owners of 141 seized Internet gambling domain names.

Weather continues to plague racetracks

Racetracks continue to be forced to cancel races because of bad weather.

States see gambling as an answer

The gambling industry is focusing its attention on expanding in other states after Pennsylvania approved table games last week.

Horse group spends big to gain slot allies

Horse industry group target legislative election for support.

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