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Mesquite Star to Host Bluegrass Festival

Looking for a change of pace? About an hour up the road from Las Vegas, the Mesquite Star Hotel Casino in Mesquite, Nevada will be playing host to The National Bluegrass Bash on February 20-21.

Tropicana to Unveil Casino Legends Hall of Fame

Gamers and vacationers will soon have a place to experience first-hand the magic behind the development of Las Vegas and a chance to learn about the legends who made the city what it is today.

Harrah's on the Move

Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE: HET) is relocating its corporate headquarters, along with approximately 50 senior corporate executives and staff, to Las Vegas.

New Showroom Coming to Rio

A new 102,000 square-foot showroom complex is in the works at Rio Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. Construction on the $35 million addition to the resort's entertainment venues has begun and is scheduled for completion in the first quarter of 2000.

Paris-Las Vegas Begins Taking Reservations

Now that the Paris-Las Vegas Casino Resort, due to open in the fall of '99, has begun taking reservations, a taste of Paris with a Vegas twist is just a few months and a phone call away.

Gaming Horoscope for January 3-9

Weekly guidance from the heavens via our partners at the Las Vegas Sun.

Egyptian Oasis - Luxor Speaks Our Language

Our partners at Las Vegas Showbiz take a look at what the Luxor has to offer in the post-holiday season.

More site work planned for Henderson hotel-casino

General contractor the Dick Corp. plans more site work for Santa Fe Gaming Corp.'s proposed Henderson casino Tuesday. However, company spokesman Ray Brown said the work is really site-preparation and is not considered an official ground-breaking.

Just You and 200,000 of Your closest Friends

Our friends at the Las Vegas Sun Take a look at what's happening in throughout down on New Year's Eve.

New Year's Eve Street Parties

New Year's Eve Shows - Off the Strip

Las Vegas New Year's Eve Headliners

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Woman, 67, Wins Megabucks

The largest slot jackpot in history was won Sunday night, but instead of it occurring at the Bellagio as so many had anticipated, a local woman won nearly $27.6 million while chugging along at Palace Station.

Sam's Town Opens 56-Lane Bowling Center

Sam's Town Hotel, Gambling Hall and Bowling Center premiered its new 56-lane AMF Showcase Bowling Center to the media November 19 during the PWBA $200,000 Sam's Town Invitational tournament.

Erections Continue Popping Up On the Strip

Construction of the half-scale replica of the Eiffel Tower is officially underway at the site of the Paris-Las Vegas Casino—due to open in fall 1999—on the Las Vegas Strip.

Star Entertainment Buys Sneakers

Star Entertainment Group, Inc. (OTC BB: STRE) has completed its purchase of Sneakers All American Bar and Restaurant, which is located on East Tropicana Blvd. in Las Vegas.

Historic Photography Exhibit Coming to Gambler's Book Shop

Gambler's Book Shop, in continuing 35 years as a vital part of the Las Vegas community, is establishing a permanent photographic exhibit honoring the special people whose contributions made the city world famous. The exhibit will debut December 9 at 3 p.m.

Russian Art Debuts at Rio

Crowds of visitors flocked to the Rio Suite Hotel & Casino to be among the first to see the largest collection of historic Russian art objects ever shown in the United States—"Treasures of Russia"—which opened to the public November 7.

Doings of the Vegas Crowd

Steve Wynn and Frank Fahrenkopf of the American Gaming Association have convinced Representative Jim Gibbons, presently on the national security, intelligence and resources panels of the House, to run for one of three vacancies on the Ways and Means Committee.

Internet Kiosks Bound for Vegas Hotels

A Las Vegas-based company called Mirage Link has recently introduced the "Internet Kiosk," a device that will allow users to surf the Net, check their email, send video email and conduct video teleconferences for about 30 cents a minute, to hotels in Las Vegas.

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