North America News - Page 1183
Seneca Casino's Alcohol Permits Run Out
8 June 2004
News Brief: The Seneca Nation's new $71 million casino in western New York is no longer licensed to sell or serve alcohol.
Connecticut Casinos Opened to Union Organizers8 June 2004
News Brief: The National Labor Relations Board last week issued a decision that gives the 20,000 employees who work at Foxwoods Resort Casino and Mohegan Sun the right to join unions.
Boomtown Reno Strikes Up Baseball Giveaway Fun8 June 2004
Boomtown Casino Reno's Grand Slam Reel Play Giveaway is striking up chances to win Oakland As baseball tickets and summer cookout gear.
Golfer Wins $3 Million Slot Jackpot8 June 2004
Donie Lyle Fitzpatrick won $3,063,965 on Wheel of Fortune dollars at the Casablanca Resort while on a golf vacation.
Foxwoods Offers Gas Comp7 June 2004
Foxwoods Resort Casino is helping its patrons to offset the skyrocketing prices at the gas pumps this summer by launching its ‘Fill Up with Foxwoods’ Giveaway beginning July 1st.
Compensation Soars For Casino Executives7 June 2004
Large grants of restricted stock and sales of millions of dollars' worth of stock options boosted compensation for casino executives to record highs last fiscal year, with experts attributing much of the rich pay increases to savvy profit-taking and impressive gains in casino stocks.
Bookmakers Offer Odds on End to J.Lo Marriage7 June 2004
News Brief: Bookmakers have offered odds of 3/1 that singer/actress Jennifer Lopez and her new husband Marc Anthony will divorce by the end of the year.
Wisconsin Tribal Casino to Shut Down Table Games7 June 2004
News Brief: The Ho-Chunk tribe said it would comply with the Wisconsin Supreme Court's ruling and shut down the expanded table games.
Split Ruling Issued in Aladdin Labor Case4 June 2004
A National Labor Relations Board judge has ordered the Aladdin to pay one worker back pay and full benefits after finding he had been fired because of his support of Culinary Union Local 226 but has upheld the termination of another worker.
Cache Creek Casino Opens Hotel4 June 2004
News Brief: Cache Creek Casino Resort opened a 200-room hotel Thursday, a project that adjoins the Rumsey Band of Wintun Indian's recently expanded casino.
Harrah's, Tribe Blamed for Teen's Death4 June 2004
News Brief: The family of a fire victim filed Thursday a negligence and wrongful death lawsuit against Harrah's Casino and a formal complaint with the Rincon Indian tribe.
Borgata-Maxim Party Heats Up Summer4 June 2004
News Brief: The Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa and Maxim magazine's multimillion-dollar music festival and weekend party moved recently beyond a regional event and started attracting national attention.
Harrah's Breaks Ground on Rio Expansion3 June 2004
Harrah's Entertainment kicked off a 60,000-square-foot expansion of the Rio Pavilion Convention Center on Wednesday with a ceremonial pouring of concrete.
Work Begins on Bowling Center2 June 2004
Crews broke ground Tuesday on a 70,000-square-foot Brunswick Bowling Center at Station Casinos' Sunset Station casino in Henderson.
Florida Man Sentenced in Casino-Guard Slashing2 June 2004
News Brief: A Florida man who slashed a casino security guard in the face and head during a scuffle was sentenced to seven years in prison for the crime.
Nugget Striving to Recall Heyday2 June 2004
In the early 1980s, then-Golden Nugget owner Steve Wynn placed the downtown Las Vegas resort on the national consciousness using a series of clever television ads.
Ameristar Casinos to Acquire Mountain High Casino2 June 2004
Ameristar Casinos, Inc. has signed an agreement with Windsor Woodmont Black Hawk Resort Corp. to acquire Mountain High Casino in Black Hawk, Colorado for approximately $115 million.
Finally Some Good News for Illinois Casinos2 June 2004
John G. Brokopp: There are some encouraging developments at Chicago-area casinos in Illinois.
Makeover of Resort Reflects Complex Legacy1 June 2004
When Los Angeles resident Scott Abramowitz comes to Las Vegas, he bypasses newer resorts such as Bellagio and Mandalay Bay to stay at Caesars Palace.
Aladdin Reports Another Profit1 June 2004
The Aladdin hotel-casino had another profitable month in April, according to a filing with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Las Vegas.
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