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Former Mirage Employee Gets Probation
3 December 2003
A former Mirage casino employee who could have faced several years in jail for failing to file thousands of money-tracking reports with federal authorities was sentenced to three years of probation today.
Reno-Tahoe Airport Traffic Up 2.8 percent in October3 December 2003
News Brief: Northern Nevada's tourism industry got a boost from continued growth in passenger traffic at the Reno airport in October, up 2.8 percent over last October.
Bellagio Hopes Tower Brings Power3 December 2003
The 928-room tower now under construction at the Bellagio should help the Strip property cement its position as one of the top draws for premium players in Las Vegas, the megaresort's hotel boss said recently.
Widow, Mother of Gaming Executives Dies2 December 2003
Adele Epstein, matriarch of a Las Vegas gaming family and a civic leader who raised funds for local charities in the 1960s and '70s, died Saturday.
Celine Dion Cancels Vegas Shows2 December 2003
News Brief: Celine Dion has canceled her Wednesday and Thursday shows on the Las Vegas Strip to attend her father's funeral in Montreal.
Las Vegas Pedicab Operator Shuts Down2 December 2003
as Vegas' largest operator of pedicabs -- bicycle-powered rickshaws that move tourists up and down the Strip -- is taking his vehicles off the road after his drivers were threatened with arrest for operating illegally.
Diverse Experts Will Convene to Explore Gambling as a Public Health Issue2 December 2003
Vegas conference to discuss cutting-edge addictions research and explore the implications of scientific research for regulation of the international gaming industry.
Panel to See Bourbon Street Plan2 December 2003
The small Flamingo Road hotel-casino, between the Westin and the Barbary Coast, has plans for a redevelopment project set for consideration by Clark County planning officials.
Tax Bill for Horseshoe: $5 Million2 December 2003
The Internal Revenue Service has placed a tax lien on the 52-year-old downtown gambling hall, claiming the Horseshoe has yet to pay $5 million in past due payroll taxes.
Casinos of Future Getting Smaller2 December 2003
Smaller resorts likely will be more dominant in the future of Las Vegas, according to nearly half the respondents in a final American Gaming Association survey released Monday.
Celebrating Rites of Passage Sin City Style1 December 2003
News Brief: Huddled inside the Luxor hotel-casino, a trio of newly minted 21-year-olds are big on dreams, but short on know-how.
Magician Roy Horn Recovering From Attack1 December 2003
News Brief: Illusionist Roy Horn of `Siegfried & Roy’ is slowly recovering from a tiger attack that has kept him hospitalized since October, his partner said Monday.
Inside Gaming Column: Deadline Nears for Las Vegas Hilton Bidders1 December 2003
A selection of news and views from inside the gaming industry this week.
Icahn Ponders Gaming Growth28 November 2003
In addition to the possible purchase of a major Las Vegas resort, a real estate limited partnership controlled by investor Carl Icahn is making other moves in an apparent attempt to consolidate and grow its gaming investments, experts say.
Binion's Horseshoe Hit with $5 Million Lien28 November 2003
inion's Horseshoe is behind on its payments to the Internal Revenue Service for employee payroll withholding taxes. The IRS has placed a federal tax lien on hotel-casino, claiming some $5 million in taxes are past due.
Vegas Airline Canceling Service to Denver28 November 2003
Las Vegas-based Allegiant Air is ending its service from Las Vegas to Denver and shifting resources to nearby Colorado Springs and Fort Collins, Colorado.
Nevada Property Re-opening28 November 2003
The Roadhouse Casino is expected to re-open under new ownership and management this evening after having been closed for more than a year.
California Plans May Impact Nevada28 November 2003
The course California elects to take on expanding gambling to clip the state's budget deficit has industry experts concerned about the possible impact on Nevada.
Las Vegas Developments Challenge Convention Industry28 November 2003
The two newest developments planned on the Strip, Wynn Las Vegas and The Venetian II, are shaping up as a pair of titans challenging the rest of the industry for uppercrust convention business.
Nevada Economy Up in September26 November 2003
Nevada's taxable sales jumped 12 percent in September over the same month a year ago, the second double-digit increase in the important economic indicator in as many months, the Department of Taxation reported Tuesday.
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