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Pinnacle Casinos Experiencing Severe Weather Conditions
10 January 2005
Pinnacle Entertainment, Inc. report that it is experiencing severe weather conditions at two of its casinos, Belterra Casino Resort and Boomtown Reno.
Bluffs Run Casino Expansion Goes Before City Council10 January 2005
The city council is scheduled to consider a proposed $85 million expansion of Bluffs Run Casino tonight.
Venetian to Open Upscale Nightclub10 January 2005
Vivid Entertainment has entered into a licensing agreement with a subsidiary of ARK Restaurants Corp.to open VIVID, an upscale nightclub, at The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino.
Wynn Las Vegas: Everybody Form a Line10 January 2005
Reservations pour in furiously as Wynn Las Vegas' hotly anticipated opening nears.
Wisconsin Player Wins Powerball Jackpot10 January 2005
One lucky player in Wisconsin matched all 6 numbers Saturday and walked away with the $36.8 million jackpot.
Mega Millions Jackpot Grows to $92 Million10 January 2005
Since no ticket matched all six numbers to win the jackpot, the estimated jackpot for the Tuesday, January 11, 2005 drawing grows to $92 million.
Future Casinos Will Know Your Every Need7 January 2005
News Brief: A completely wired casino, where various computers talk to one another to monitor a customer's every move, represents the next wave in the high-tech world of casino gambling.
Bookie Posts Odds on Gay Simpsons7 January 2005
Rumors that Springfield will legalize gay marriage on an upcoming episode of the Simpsons is sparking talk amongst fans that one of the main characters will come out of the closet.
Iowa Casino Wants to Expand7 January 2005
ews Brief: Meskwaki casino, a gaming facility in Tama, Iowa, plans to double the size of its casino.
Caesars Indiana Closed Temporarily7 January 2005
News Brief: Because of rising Ohio river waters, officials of Caesars Indiana are completely closing their operation immediately and will remain closed until the river recedes below the established floor level.
Casino Security Voyeurs Censured6 January 2005
News Brief: Two video voyeurs who used surveillance cameras at Caesars Atlantic City to spy on female employees and customers were reprimanded Wednesday by state gaming regulators.
Lanni Ready for Legislative Fights as AGA Chief6 January 2005
The American Gaming Association is starting the new year in its usual defensive position, hoping to fend off federal legislation that could hurt the casino industry or restrict growth, according to Terry Lanni, board chairman of the AGA and chairman and chief executive of MGM Mirage.
Saratoga Gaming and Raceway Celebrate First Anniversary6 January 2005
Saratoga Gaming and Raceway celebrates its First Anniversary of operation on January 28, 2005 and to commemorate the occasion is hosting a full month of special promotions.
Powerball Jackpot Rises to $37 Million6 January 2005
Since no one correctly matched all six numbers in Wednesday's drawing the jackpot will grow to an estimated $37 million.
New Mexico Developer Finds Gambling Success6 January 2005
News Brief: Just five years or so into the gambling game, Paul Blanchard is part-owner of the Downs at Albuquerque racetrack and casino and the new Zia Park racino in Hobbs.
Isle of Capri Mississippi Projects to Proceed5 January 2005
News Brief: The Isle of Capri may proceed with plans for a bigger gambling barge, and Boomtown may move its casino from leased property to land it owns.
Black Oak Casino Close for Transition5 January 2005
Black Oak Casino will be temporarily shutting its doors for 48-hours starting on Monday, January 10 and Tuesday, January 11.
French Lick Casino Progress to be Reviewed5 January 2005
News Brief: In a move that could spell trouble for the French Lick casino, state lawmakers will review the project's progress and the state's decision to award the license to Donald Trump's company.
Tribe Plans to Build a Resort Near Casino5 January 2005
News Brief: Swinomish leaders have big plans for the northern end of the tribe's reservation east of Anacortes — a new resort with its own marina.
CIBC World Markets Sets $650 Million Loan5 January 2005
CIBC World Markets is arranging a $650 million refinancing for Isle of Capri Casinos Inc., according to officials of the Biloxi, Miss.-based riverboat gambling operator.
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