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Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort Reports Q1
3 November 2005
Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort and Casino reported today net revenue for Q1 2005 was $30.6 million, an increase of $8.5 million, or 38%, from $22.1 million for Q1 2004.
Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort Update3 October 2005
Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort and Casino report an update on the status of the filing of its quarterly report on Form 10-Q for its first quarter ended July 31, 2005.
Navajo Nation Look to Casinos30 September 2005
News Brief: Geographic isolation will prevent the Navajo Nation from following the national trend of unemployment for gaming tribes once casinos are built on the reservation, according to George Hardeen, communications director for Navajo Nation President Joe Shirley Jr.
New Mexico Off-Reservation Casino Battle Heats Up30 September 2005
News Brief: Opponents and supporter of New Mexico's first off-reservation Indian casino are offering $40 million to get their way.
New Mexico Developers Offer More Money29 September 2005
News Brief: The developers of a proposed Anthony, New Mexico, casino will offer the Doña Ana County Board of Commissioners more money and other concessions at its Tuesday meeting.
Casino Developers Sweeten Offer to Dona Ana County27 September 2005
Backers of a proposed casino in Anthony plan to offer more concessions to get Dona Ana County commissioners to agree to the deal.
Ex-Track Owner Applies to Build Raton Horsetrack26 September 2005
A former horsetrack owner has applied for a state license to build a $35 million racetrack and casino in this northeastern New Mexico town.
Former Venetian Exec Takes Post at New Mexico Resort16 September 2005
A former Venetian casino executive who figured prominently in a contest-rigging scheme at the Las Vegas resort in 2002 has been named the top executive of the Inn of the Mountain Gods casino in Mescalero, New Mexico.
New Mexico Official Admits to Embezzlement26 August 2005
News Brief: The former chief financial officer of the Governor's Commission on Disability admitted she had a gambling problem that led her to embezzle thousands of dollars from the agency, according to testimony at a public hearing Thursday.
Powerball Winner Takes Home Lump Sum Payment22 August 2005
News Brief: John San Cartier has chosen to take a lump sum payment for his $93.4 million Powerball jackpot win.
New Mexico Ticket Wins Powerball Jackpot11 August 2005
Powerball paid off big for one lucky ticket Wednesday night. The winning ticket worth $93.4 million was purchased in New Mexico.
Slot Machines Seized Not Subject to Forfeiture27 July 2005
The state Court of Appeals has ruled that slot machines seized from a home in Alamogordo that were not used for illegal gambling aren't subject to forfeiture by state regulators.
Navajo Council Approves Casino Agreement22 July 2005
The Navajo Nation Council has approved an agreement between the tribe and the Hogback Chapter that spells out revenue sharing if a casino is ever built within the boundaries of the northwestern New Mexico chapter.
Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort COO Resigns21 July 2005
Today Michael French announced he has resigned as Chief Operating Officer of the Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort and Casino.
Skycity License Under Threat13 July 2005
International News Brief: Skycity Casino yesterday admitted it had detected four cases of suspected illegal drug use during the past two years, as authorities warned its licence was under threat over its failure to act on one of them.
Casinos, Lottery Scratch Together Alliance6 July 2005
A Las Vegas-based lottery and casino game designer has developed a scratch-off game that lets the two competing gambling disciplines serve the same customer.
Inn of the Mountain Gods Casino Revenue Up29 June 2005
Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort and Casino report that net revenues for fiscal 2005 were $93.0 million, an increase of $12.1 million, or 14.9%, from $80.9 million for fiscal 2004.
Deal Calls for Casino to Be Part of Anthony Water System27 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.
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