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Ohio might drain business from Detroit casinos

News brief: Casinos in Michigan and other states neighboring Ohio could lose up to $1 billion if the Buckeye State approves a gambling measure.

Cavs owner says casinos won't hurt Ohio business

News brief: Dan Gilbert says a casino in Cleveland won't hurt other downtown businesses.

Poll shows support for Ohio casinos

News brief: A poll commissioned by eight Ohio newspapers has found strong support for a November ballot proposal to put casinos in four cities.

Ohio track reaches agreement for $13 million slot license

News brief: Lebanon Raceway is working on a partnership with Delaware North and will pay $13 million for a video slot machine license.

Harrah's buys Ohio racetrack for $89.5 million

The deal to buy the Thistledown horse-racetrack in Cleveland comes a day after reports saying Harrah's has purchased part of Planet Hollywood Resort's $860 million debt.

Ohio senator blasts governor on gambling

News brief: U.S. Sen. George Voinovich criticized Gov. Ted Strickland for flipping his position on gambling and authorizing slot machines at racetracks.

Debate over casino taxes continues in Ohio

News brief: Ohio's four proposed casinos would hand over 33 percent of their revenue to the government.

Cleveland police endorse casino proposal

News brief: The Cleveland Police Patrolmen's Association endorsed a plan to to allow casinos to be built in four major cities around the state.

Ohio sets rules on slots at tracks

News brief: The Ohio Lottery Commission set six rules on integrating slot machines at the state's seven horse racing tracks.

Ohio considering lowering gambling age

News brief: Ohio is considering a plan to let 18-year-olds play slot machines when they are installed at race tracks across the state.

Ohio Lottery Commission issues rules on slots

News brief: Gov. Ted Strickland wants slot machines at race tracks to be spinning 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Ohio gubernatorial candidate fine with gambling expansion

News brief: Republican John Kasich said if elected governor he would not rule out an expansion of gambling in Ohio.

Ohio gambling faces two new hurdles

News brief: A court has been asked to let voters decide on slot machines and the Secretary of State will probe casino petitions.

Good news for slots in Ohio and Illinois

Governors in both states approved legislation that will add an estimated 40,000 to 75,000 new slot machines.

Ohio to have slots at racetracks

News brief: Gov. Ted Strickland and legislative leaders cut a deal for slot machines at Ohio's seven horse-racing tracks without a ballot vote.

Ohio casino push put on hold

News brief: Dueling gambling plans in the Ohio Legislature are bothering state Republicans.

Gambling in Ohio gaining steam

News brief: There are petitions to get casinos on a ballot and the governor has backed a slots proposal.

Ohio Senate President: No slots in budget

News brief: Senate President Bill Harris says that Gov. Ted Strickland should not try to put slots into the state budget.

Ohio governor wants to add slots

News brief: Gov. Ted Strickland wants to add 15,250 slot machines at the state's seven horse racetracks.

Hundreds rally for Ohio gambling plan

News brief: A large crowd of supporters rallied at the Statehouse for a plan that would allow slot machines at Ohio's seven racetracks.

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