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Woman Wins Largest NY Video Gaming Jackpot
9 November 2005
Bally Gaming and Systems reports that a lucky winner has hit the largest New York Lottery video gaming progressive jackpot ever, winning $195,700.25 on a Jackpot Celebration Bally/SDG video gaming machine at Saratoga Gaming & Raceway in Saratoga Springs.
New York Casino Expands4 November 2005
News Brief: The Oneida Indian Nation has expanded its retail offerings at Turning Stone Resort and Casino.
Saratoga Gaming Donates $60,0004 November 2005
Saratoga Gaming and Raceway will present $60,000 in charitable donations to six local organizations at a press conference and check presentation on Friday, November 4.
Mohawks Bet on Monticello Raceway3 November 2005
News Brief: In a move they hope will move them closer to that elusive Catskills casino, the St. Regis Mohawks are abandoning Kutsher's Sports Academy for a proposed casino at Monticello Raceway.
Anti-Casino Group Collect Signatures31 October 2005
News Brief: Members of an anti-casino group spent the weekend collecting signatures on a poster-sized letter that criticizes the Senecas' Buffalo casino as a social and economic mistake.
Seneca Casino Breaks Ground for Hotel31 October 2005
News Brief: The Seneca Allegany Casino took another step forward to it’s eventual completion as members of the Seneca Nation Tribal Council and representatives from the Seneca Gaming Corporation broke ground for a 220-room resort hotel.
Mohican Leader Optimistic About Casino Plans31 October 2005
News Brief: The president of the Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohican Indians is encouraged that there will be real movement in his tribe’s effort to develop a casino in Sullivan County.
New York Won't Share in Slot Revenues24 October 2005
News Brief: New York is in no rush to be more generous with Buffalo and Erie County when sharing future slot machine revenues once the Seneca Nation of Indians builds a downtown casino.
Seneca Casino Location Could Change20 October 2005
ews Brief: The Seneca Nation of Indians would abandon plans for a downtown Buffalo casino if Cheektowaga succeeds in overturning a court decision that blocks casino development outside the city, a town attorney argued Wednesday.
Casinos Good Bet for Both Sides of Niagara Falls18 October 2005
News Brief: The twin cities of Niagara Falls, N.Y., and Ontario rolled safe economic bets when respective governments authorized casino gambling.
IGT Awarded New York, Rhode Island Deals14 October 2005
IGT has been awarded additional placements of its video lottery terminals in New York and Rhode Island, based on the performance of its video lottery terminals in those jurisdictions.
Seneca Casino Job Fair in Cheektowaga12 October 2005
News Brief: The Seneca Niagara Casino will host its latest job fair at the Millennium Hotel on Walden Avenue in Cheektowaga today.
Casino Companies Pay Fines to New York Commission6 October 2005
News Brief: Two firms lobbying on behalf of companies seeking to open casinos in New York State have agreed to pay fines to the state lobbying commission to settle investigations involving prominent political figures, officials said yesterday.
Religious Leaders Unite Against Buffalo Casino6 October 2005
News Brief: A coalition of Western New York religious leaders reiterated staunch opposition to a proposed casino in Buffalo and maintained that there is still time to block the casino.
Cayuga Gaming Hall Temporarily Closes5 October 2005
News Brief: The Cayuga Indian Nation of New York has temporarily closed its video gaming hall in the town of Seneca Falls while it considers challenging a local law aimed at permanently shuttering the facility.
New York Court Upholds Turning Stone Ruling5 October 2005
News Brief: A New York State Appellate Court has upheld a lower court's ruling invalidating the Oneida Indian tribe's Turning Stone casino because the legislature did not approve it.
Seneca Hedges Bet5 October 2005
News Brief: The Seneca Nation of Indians confirmed that it wants to develop a Buffalo casino in the former DL&W Terminal but it is hedging its bet by acquiring a nearby site in the city's Cobblestone neighborhood.
Robbery Doesn't Deter Gamblers3 October 2005
News Brief: A day after five masked robbers took $100,000 from a Freeport casino cruise ship, patrons were hopping back on board, determined not to let the incident ruin one of the summer's last warm days.
Opponents Target Seneca Casino Site3 October 2005
News Brief: The Seneca Nation of Indians is still days, if not weeks, from announcing its choice of the site for a Buffalo casino, but that is not preventing opponents of casino gambling from launching pre-emptive strikes.
Pataki Looks to Bush for Help30 September 2005
News Brief: Governor George Pataki is demanding the Bush administration decide if it is going to do something about the ‘illegal’ and potentially ‘criminal activity’ at Turning Stone Casino, according to a letter sent by the governor's chief counsel.
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