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Wynn, Binion Discuss Business Possiblities

Casino moguls Steve Wynn and Jack Binion have discussed a potential merger of their companies or other business combination.

Binion's Owner Denies Financial Problems

Binion Horsehoe owner, Becky Behnen, denies that the casino is in deep financial trouble.

Court Rejects Plea Of Casino Vendor

The courts rejected the appeal of David Morgan, who sued the Sands Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas in April 1994, claiming he was owed money for supplying roadside billboard advertisement for the resort.

Airport Shuts Down While Winds Whip Las Vegas

News Brief: The neon continued to glow but traffic at McCarran International Airport was shut down for two hours Monday as high winds whipped a dust shroud over the city.

Progress Reported in Aladdin Sale Process

Plans to sell the Aladdin are apparently moving forward once again, despite a legal battle that had threatened to postpone the process.

Topless Club Lawsuit Claims Cabbie Kickbacks in Las Vegas

News Brief: Olympic Garden topless nightclub owner Peter Eliades is accusing managers of a popular rival adult nightclub of conspiring with Las Vegas cabbies to steal business from him.

Woman Loses Claim Against Fitzgeralds Casino

The Nevada Supreme Court has rejected the claim of a woman who said she was injured while being evacuated from her 32nd floor room at Fitzgeralds Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas during a fire in June 1998.

New Fitzgerald's Owner Looking to Expand

Three months after he acquired Fitzgeralds, Detroit businessman Don Barden said he's looking at expanding the long-struggling downtown Las Vegas hotel-casino, though probably not until next year at the earliest.

Casino Offers Drink to Boost Anti-Yucca Mountain Campaign

News Brief: Bellying up to the bar at Jerry's Nugget Casino will get you more than just a hangover. It'll help a campaign to keep nuclear waste out of Nevada.

Stratosphere Thrill Ride Delayed Another Month

News Brief: The Stratosphere will wait another month for a verdict from the Las Vegas Planning Commission on a controversial roller coaster that nearby residents believe will hurt the quality of life in their neighborhoods.

Holy Cow! Casino, Cafe and Brewery Fights Eviction

The Holy Cow! Casino, Cafe and Brewery, which closed its casino operations on March 22 but is still operating its brewery on the premises, is fighting its landlord's eviction efforts.

North Las Vegas Casino Project Approved

The North Las Vegas Planning Commission has unanimously approved a five-story, 300-room hotel-casino project to be built.

Union Seeks Sands Arbitration

Culinary Workers Local 226 is trying to force the Las Vegas Sands Inc. to go to arbitration to resolve claims that the union violated an old contract between the union and the Las Vegas Sands.

Court Rejects Binion's Petition

The Nevada Supreme Court has rejected the petition of Binion's Horseshoe Club in Las Vegas to lift a $1.9 million lien filed against it by the Fremont Street Experience.

Arizona Moves Against Cheaters

News Brief: Nearly a decade after Indian casinos first opened in Arizona, the state may make it illegal to cheat while gambling.

Stratosphere Dealers Reject Union

Stratosphere table games dealers have at least temporarily ended their relationship with a New York-based union in a move that one organizer argues is the result of a stacked deck.

Aladdin Utility Company Files for Bankruptcy

The majority owner of a heating and cooling plant at the Aladdin resort on the Las Vegas Strip has filed for bankruptcy, a move it says is necessary to prevent possible foreclosure.

MGM Grand Only Private Casino Applicant

Three months after the Nevada Gaming Commission approved rules allowing the state's casinos to build private casino areas, only the MGM Grand has applied to open a private casino.

PT Pub Purchase Approved

The Nevada Gaming Control Board gave preliminary approval to Blake Sartini and his wife, Delise, to expand their growing slot machine route business in Las Vegas with the purchase of PT's Pubs.

World Series of Poker Set To Begin

The 33rd annual World Series of Poker is scheduled to begin next week at Binion's Horseshoe in downtown Las Vegas.

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