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New Mexico Track Receives Approval for Slots
3 December 2003
News Brief: Following the lead of the New Mexico Racing Commission, the state Gaming Control Board on Tuesday awarded Zia Park Partners a license to operate a racino in Hobbs, New Mexico.
New Mexico License Selection Challenged2 December 2003
News Brief: One of the applicants for a license to open a racetrack and casino in Hobbs has filed a challenge to the state Racing Commission's selection of Ruidoso Downs owner R.D. Hubbard.
New Mexico Casino Slot Wins Up28 November 2003
News Brief: The eleven New Mexico tribes that own casinos brought in more than $112.5 million in slot machine net wins during Q3. That's up from the more than $107 million in net wins reported for Q3 2002.
What is Isleta? A Casino Resort Breaking the Mold!27 November 2003
Frank Scoblete: In a time when many casinos have become lock stepped in a narrow corporate-think that attempts to soak every last dime from the players, seemingly incapable of understanding that players’ bankrolls and their desire to play losing session after losing session are not infinite, the Isleta Casino Resort in Albuquerque, New Mexico is breaking the mold and it’s breaking it big time.
New Mexico Casino Ad Irks Competitors26 November 2003
News Brief: A newspaper ad by Isleta Casino zinging other Albuquerque-area Indian casinos has irked the competition since tribal casinos traditionally have presented a united front.
Hubbard Picked for New Mexico Track, Casino Contract20 November 2003
News Brief: The New Mexico Racing Commission has picked Ruidoso Downs owner R.D. Hubbard and his partners to build and operate a new horse race track and casino, to be called Zia Park, at Hobbs.
Give Yourself to a Great Holiday Treat!20 November 2003
Frank Scoblete's Gamblers Jamboree is coming to Isleta Casino and Resort on December 6.
Developers Pitch Plans for New Mexico Track14 November 2003
News Brief: The New Mexico Racing Commission heard proposals from four developers vying for the contract to build and operate an new racetrack.
New Mexico Commission to Hear Bids12 November 2003
ws Brief: The New Mexico Racing Commission will hear from the four groups seeking the license during public hearings today and Thursday.
New Mexico Governor Signs Gaming Compact7 November 2003
News Brief: Governor Bill Richardson has signed a gambling agreement between the state and the Navajo Nation for a long-sought casino at the To'hajiilee chapter near Albuquerque.
Less Spending Equals Less Entertainment at Casinos27 October 2003
New Mexico casinos from Albuquerque to Santa Fe say they are cutting back on the number of entertainment acts because of stiff competition and lagging ticket sales.
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