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Nikodemus named COO of MGM Resorts International regional division

In the new role, Nikodemus will oversee MGM Resorts’ casino operations in Mississippi, Detroit, and projects planned for Springfield, Mass., and Prince George’s County, Md.

Casino City Gang: Give us a license or else edition

Casino City's Vin Narayanan, Aaron Todd and Dan Podheiser discuss the state of casino gaming in Massachusetts where MGM wants more certainty and Suffolk Downs says it will close if it doesn't receive a casino license, the new World Series of Poker poker room opening in Atlantic City and the state of online gaming in New Jersey and the hard work that goes into hosting a home poker game. And as always, they make their best bets for the week.

Penn National Gaming submits $25 million payment for Massachusetts Gaming License

Penn National Gaming has paid $25 million for the Plainridge Park Casino gaming license.

Casino City Gang: Home game etiquette edition

Casino City's Vin Narayanan and Aaron Todd discuss the push for online gaming in Massachusetts and California and the proper etiquette for poker home games -- especially if you're the new player.

Massachusetts gaming chairman reflects on recent Internet Gaming Forum

Panel experts reinforced the Commission's strategy to take slow and methodical approach to iGaming.

Massachusetts Internet gambling hearing focuses on geolocation, payment processing issues

Geolocation and payment processing dominated the Internet gambling hearing hosted by the Massachusetts Gambling Commission at the Boston Convention Center on Tuesday.

Mass. Gaming Commission officially releases gaming employee and vendor licensing forms

The Commission is ready to begin the licensing process for those seeking employment or contract work with the state’s new expanded gaming industry.

Revere, Mass. residents approve Mohegan Sun casino proposal

Revere residents overwhelmingly voted to support the casino operator’s $1.3 billion gambling resort proposal at Suffolk Downs with 63 percent of the city votes coming from those who were for the proposal to reach the next level of the state’s casino vetting process.

Springfield Mayor joins effort to block ballot on casino law repeal

Mayor of Springfield joins forces with residents to prevent ballot question that could repeal casino laws.

Wynn could walk if tax issues aren't resolved

Wynn, reportedly unhappy with proposed Massachusetts tax rates, wants parity.

Lawsuit takes aim at Mass. regulator who "personally asked" Wynn to stay in hunt

Communication between Wynn and Massachusetts' top gaming regulator has become part of the dispute that led to a federal lawsuit in which Caesars Entertainment Corp. is seeking compensation in a failed bid for a casino license.

MassGaming announces suitability regarding resort-casino applicant, Wynn MA, LLC

Wynn Resorts declared suitable to hold a gambling license by Massachusetts Gaming Commission.

Revere and Mohegan Sun reach host agreement

Mohegan Sun and City of Revere reach host community agreement.

MGM Resorts deemed suitable, Mohegan Sun announces casino deal

MGM Resorts International and its partners were deemed suitable to operate a casino in Massachusetts, a crucial ruling by the state’s gaming commission that brings MGM’s $800 million resort in Springfield one step closer to reality.

State Gaming Commission finds MGM Resorts suitable to operate in Massachusetts

Decision moves MGM Springfield another step closer to being awarded the sole license to operate a destination resort casino in Western Massachusetts.

Gaming advisement firm disputes Caesars' assertion of suitability

Spectrum Gaming Group, which conducted a suitability background investigation of Caesars Entertainment for the Massachusetts Gaming Commission, said in a statement it did not make any recommendation in its draft report.

Caesars files lawsuit against Massachusetts gaming commission chairman

The lawsuit claims Stephen Crosby’s “tortious interference” with Caesars partnership with the Suffolk Down Race Track violated the company’s “contractual rights to fair consideration” in the Massachusetts gaming license application process.

Top Bay State gaming official rebuffs criticism

Hearings over the next few weeks involving MGM Resorts International and Wynn Resorts Ltd. may provide a clearer idea of when casinos will open in Massachusetts.

Steve Wynn compares effort to outlaw online poker to Prohibition

". . . Playing poker is America, and outlawing poker is like the Volstead Act where they outlawed beer,” Wynn told reporters in the Wynn Las Vegas.

Everett casino land plan under investigation

A land deal associated with a proposed Everett casino plan is under investigation by the FBI and others.

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