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Gulf Casino Clears Obstacle: Mississippi Panel OKs Resort Plan

A former Mandalay Resort Group executive moved a step closer Friday to developing a casino in a Mississippi town rebuilding after last year's devastating Gulf Coast hurricanes.

Three Groups Seek Mississippi Deal

News Brief: Three groups, including two North Dakota American Indian tribes, plan to seek gaming licenses to operate casinos as part of the proposed $1.9 billion Myriad World Resorts in Tunica, Mississippi.

Mississippi Execs Encouraged by Holiday Numbers

News Brief: Casino executives are pretty encouraged by the number of holiday visitors they've seen at their slot machines.

Gulfport Has a New View

Gulfport, Mississippi, will witness the return of gaming with a sensational new view – the Island View Casino Resort.

Retiree Wins Record Slot Jackpot

A 65-year-old retiree visiting the Isle of Capri Casino in Biloxi hit a $12.4 million statewide MegaJackpot.

Casino Teams with Top Chef on New Venture

Accomplished chef Luke Palladino has been signed to create the Isle of Capri's newest restaurant, Bragozzo.

Treasure Bay Casino Re-opens

News Brief: Eighty-one slot machines and a restaurant that features Asian Cajun crawfish attracted a steady stream of customers to Treasure Bay Casino and Hotel in Biloxi on Wednesday, its first day to be open after Hurricane Katrina.

Heard It On The River

Biloxi Casinos Report Strong Revenues

News Brief: Biloxi's lure remains strong more than five months after casinos reopened to surprisingly strong revenues following Hurricane Katrina.

Former Alderman Funds Casino Campaign

News Brief: Jimmy Levens, the former Long Beach alderman who has an option to buy a potential casino site, is funding the campaign to allow land-based gambling in the city.

Beau Rivage Resort to Re-open in August

Fueled by the unyielding spirit of Biloxi and the resilience of its people, Beau Rivage Resort & Casino will open its doors for business August 29, 2006, 12 months after Hurricane Katrina ravaged the Gulf Coast.

Long Beach Casino Debate Resurfaces

News Brief: Hurricane Katrina ripped up Long Beach's waterfront and brought an old debate to the surface: Should this city allow casinos?

Another Company Seeks Vicksburg License

News Brief: The number of companies seeking a license to operate a casino in Vicksburg will grow by one today as the development group involved in cleaning up the former Vicksburg Chemical site appears before the Mississippi Gaming Commission.

Vicksburg Casino Revenues Dip

News Brief: Local government revenue from Vicksburg, Mississippi, casinos followed a trend predicted by industry analysts, dropping during the spring from winter peaks, but a summer rebound may be around the corner.

Hard Rock Begins Rebuilding

News Brief: Construction to re-build Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Biloxi should get under way next week, according to the executive director of the Mississippi Gaming Commission.

Boomtown Biloxi to Host Grand Re-Opening June 29

Boomtown Biloxi said today that it will re-open ahead of schedule on Thursday, June 29 and that upon re-opening, patrons will experience an all-new, re-modeled interior.

Jackson County May Get Bingo

News Brief: If Jackson County voters approve the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians' plan to put a gambling operation near Ocean Springs, they may get high-end bingo instead of a Vegas-style casino.

Trump Entertainment, Diamondhead Casino Team Up

Trump Entertainment Resorts and Diamondhead Casino Corporation have signed a letter of intent pursuant to which the parties intend to form a joint venture partnership to develop,build and operate a destination casino resort in Diamondhead, Mississippi.

Silver Slipper Replaces Gator

The colorful 103 ft. Bayou Caddy gator sign, a longtime Hancock County landmark, is being disassembled to make way for the new Silver Slipper Casino’s sign.

Choctaw Tribe Runs Ad

News Brief: In an advertisement, Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians stated that a proposed casino in Jackson County likely would open no earlier than 2010 - provided there is local support.

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