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Former Flamingo Boss Named New York-New York President
5 April 2005
MGM Mirage on Monday named Lorenzo Creighton as president of the company's New York-New York property.
Spitzer Urged to Shut Turning Stone5 April 2005
News Brief: Lawyer says top court's ruling means the casino sits on land that is not a legal site for gambling.
Poarch Band of Creek Indians Goes Live With Bally One System5 April 2005
Poarch Band of Creek Indians in Alabama has gone live with the backend Bally One System and more than 200 Bally Gaming machines at the new Riverside Entertainment Center near Montgomery, Alabama.
MGM Mirage Appoints President for New York-New York Hotel and Casino5 April 2005
MGM Mirage reports that Lorenzo Creighton has been appointed President and Chief Operating Officer of New York-New York Hotel & Casino.
Lincoln Park Sale in Jeopardy4 April 2005
International News Brief: Chief Wilfred 'Eagle Heart' Greene is threatening to derail the planned £230 million sale of gaming company Wembley's money-spinning Rhode Island complex to South African tycoon Sol Kerzner.
Couple Allege Intrusion at Treasure Island4 April 2005
A newly married California couple has alleged in a lawsuit that their honeymoon night at the Treasure Island was ruined when four hotel security guards barged into their penthouse suite while they were having sex.
LiG Launches New Gaming Technology4 April 2005
Legal iGaming will deploy the first ever remote access gaming solution to the casino and gaming industry.
Ohio Woman Sues Peppermill Casino4 April 2005
News Brief: A 69-year-old Ohio woman is suing the Peppermill Hotel-Casino and the city of Reno, claiming that she was dragged out by police for trespassing even though she was a guest.
Gambling Revenues Are Big Chunk of Some States' Revenues4 April 2005
News Brief: Gambling revenues, once a mere trickle, have become a critical stream of income in a number of states, in some cases surpassing traditional sources such as the corporate income tax and helping states lower personal income or property taxes.
CGTV Enters Agreement with emuse4 April 2005
Casino and Gaming Television has entered into an agreement with emuse technologies to create interactive television advertising production and deployment models for CGTV advertisers.
Powerball Jackpot Reaches $12 Million4 April 2005
Because no one correctly matched all six numbers in Saturday's drawing the jackpot will grow to an estimated $12 million.
Mega Millions Jackpot Grows to $86 Million4 April 2005
No ticket matched all six numbers to win the Mega Millions jackpot. That means the jackpot for the next Mega Millions drawing grows to an estimated $86 million.
Heard it on the River4 April 2005
Rudi Schiffer gives the lowdown on the latest news from the resorts in Tunica, Mississippi.
Isle of Capri Damaged by Storm1 April 2005
News Brief: A portion of the facade on the west wall of the Isle of Capri's hotel collapsed and landed on a public boat dock before daybreak today as strong thunderstorms moved across South Mississippi.
Harrah's to Resume Illinois Project Construction1 April 2005
News Brief: Harrah's Entertainment says construction of a $62 million hotel and entertainment center should resume within a month and be finished by next spring, now that the project has been approved by the Illinois Gaming Board.
Police Issue Early Reminders About Children Left In Cars31 March 2005
Palace Station security officer came across a suspicious sight Saturday morning: a car parked in a far corner of the parking lot with the rear and side windows covered with newspaper.
GSN Hosts Casino Awards Show31 March 2005
GSN will host the first-ever annual awards show to celebrate the very best casino players, casino entertainers and casino-related television and movies.
Ontario Government Site Hijacked by Online Casino31 March 2005
News Brief: Net surfers looking to read up on the Ontario government are being redirected to a gambling website called Zodiac Casino.
Terrible's St. Jo Frontier Casino Names New GM31 March 2005
Herbst Gaming, Inc. has named Craig Travers General Manager of Terrible’s St. Jo Frontier Casino.
Tennessee Ticket Wins $25.5 Million Powerball Jackpot31 March 2005
Not only was there one winning Powerball jackpot ticket worth $25.5 million that was sold in Tennessee, but also there were 21 tickets that won $500,000, and an additional 89 tickets that won $100,000.
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