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Deal Calls for Casino to Be Part of Anthony Water System
27 June 2005
The local water and sewer district would provide services to a proposed off-reservation casino under an agreement made earlier this month with Jemez Pueblo.
New Mexico Lottery, Casino Introduce Cross-Promotional Scratch-off20 June 2005
State lotteries and casinos have historically had a distant, if not adversarial, relationship to one another.
AG Voices Concerns about Off-Reservation Casino20 June 2005
State Attorney General Patricia Madrid has told federal officials that a plan by Jemez Pueblo and Santa Fe art dealer Gerald Peters to build an off-reservation casino in southern New Mexico is a bad idea.
Casino, Racetrack Changes New Mexico Town20 June 2005
News Brief: The opening of the Black Gold Casino and pending opening of Zia Park Racetrack is changing the face of Hobbs, New Mexico.
Sandia Casino Bubble Deflated17 June 2005
News Brief: After eleven years, the Sandia Casino’s white resin skin bubble roof is going to be demolished as part of a $2 million expansion.
State, Pueblo to Meet for Settlement Conference14 June 2005
The state of New Mexico and Pojoaque Pueblo will return to federal court next week to discuss their long-running fight over millions of dollars in disputed casino money.
Atronic's Awards Second Winner in a Month3 May 2005
Atronic's Penny Parade Wide Area Progressive awarded $61,551.58 to its second winner on April 26th at the Santa Ana Star Casino in New Mexico.
Expo Casino May Be Shelved3 May 2005
News Brief: A plan for a casino at Expo New Mexico might be permanently shelved.
Court Dismisses Suit Over New Mexico Casino29 April 2005
The Nevada Supreme Court on Thursday refused to order pretrial arbitration in a suit in Las Vegas between two companies over operation of a casino for an Indian tribe in New Mexico.
Racino Owner Donates $2 Million to University25 April 2005
News Brief: Sunland Park Racetrack & Casino owner Stan Fulton gave $2 million to New Mexico State University in January, a donation only recently announced by NMSU.
Legislation Aids Gaming Moguls Who've Had Legal Troubles5 April 2005
The majority owner of racetrack casinos in Hobbs and Ruidoso faces a federal lawsuit in Indiana that could jeopardize his gambling licenses in both states.
IMGRC Results Up16 March 2005
Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort and Casino reported today that net revenue for its fiscal quarter ended January 31, 2005 was $21.7 million, an increase of $1.3 million, or 6.3%, from $20.4 million for the prior year third fiscal quarter.
Senate OKs Gambling Changes7 March 2005
New Mexico compulsive gamblers could voluntarily have themselves excluded from casinos under legislation the Senate approved unanimously on Friday.
Public Meeting Planned on Proposed Land Acquisition1 March 2005
The Bureau of Indian Affairs is gathering public comment and information on the proposed acquisition of land in southern New Mexico by Jemez Pueblo to build a casino, the agency announced Monday.
Tribe Faces Many Hurdles28 February 2005
Jemez Pueblo wants to open a casino in southern New Mexico, but the tribe is finding out that off-reservation ventures are facing increased opposition.
New Mexico Problem Gambling Study Proposed23 February 2005
News Brief: A veteran state lawmaker is taking her third crack at a bill that would fund a study to determine what negative impacts a booming gambling industry is having in New Mexico.
Authorities Crack Down on Illegal Gambling9 February 2005
State authorities are cracking down on illegal gambling, from a Super Bowl betting pool in Albuquerque to a high-stakes poker game in southern New Mexico.
Resignation of Head of Problem Gambling Group Sought2 February 2005
The head of an antigambling group wants the director of the New Mexico Council on Problem Gambling to quit, saying she has ties to the gambling industry.
New Mexico Tribe Signs with Full House Resorts1 February 2005
The Tribal Council of the Nambe Pueblo of New Mexico voted to select Full House Resorts as the developer and manager of the tribe's casino project.
New Mexico Tribe Won't Install Electronic Bingo21 January 2005
News Brief: San Juan Pueblo agreed Thursday not to install a new type of electronic bingo device at its casino north of Española.
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