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Ohio Group Denies Wrongdoing

News Brief: A Lima, Ohio, group is denying wrongdoing in the wake of state Commerce Department allegations of securities fraud among efforts to start a casino in Botkins.

Voters Split, Confused Over Casino Question

News Brief: Confusion and debate are swirling around a casino question in the November ballot for Ohio voters.

Ohio Bingo Operators Indicted

News Brief: Seven Ohio bingo hall operators have been indicted in a 268-count indictment by a Montgomery County grand jury for diverting money into their own pockets..

Poll: Clevelanders Want Casinos

News Brief: Clevelanders want public officials to take the gamble and bring casinos to the city, a poll by The Plain Dealer shows.

Ohio Councilman Proposes Casino Ordinance

News Brief: Lorian, Ohio, Councilman Tony Krasienko wants to propose an ordinance so more groups interested in placing a casino on the former pellet terminal site or the Black River Landing could negotiate with Mayor Craig Foltin, with council ultimately approving any agreement.

Business Leaders Plan Proposal for Casinos

A civic-minded organization of Cleveland area business leaders plans to write a proposal in support of casino gambling.

Cleveland Group Accepts Casino Resolution

The Greater Cleveland Partnership Board of Directors has accepted a resolution that will engage GCP leadership in further exploration of legalized casino gaming in Ohio.

Charity Poker Tournament Held

Some lucky individual may win as much as $15,000 this Saturday at a $50,000 Texas Hold 'Em Tournament to be held at the final Nautica Charity Poker Festival.

Ohio Councilwoman Wants Casino Decision Repealed

News Brief: Lorain City Councilwoman Anne Molnar made a motion last night to repeal an ordinance council approved March 7 allowing Mayor Craig Foltin to enter into an option agreement with the Eastern Shawnee tribe to buy lakefront property for a casino.

Nautica Poker Festival Expands

Nautica Charity Poker Festivals will extend its 12-festival schedule with one additional festival in September benefiting Art on Wheels.

Ohio Senators Push Anti-Casino Legislation

News Brief: Ohio's two Republican senators will push legislation that would keep Indian tribes from establishing casinos prohibited by the Ohio Constitution.

Ohio City Supports Tribal Gaming

News Brief: Avon Lake City Council voted 5-2 last night to approve temporary legislation that urges lawmakers and the governor to support Indian casino gambling in Ohio.

Ohio Study Looks at Casino Impact

According to a recent study, Ohio dollars are leaving the state, generating tax revenues and jobs in other states.

Cincinnati Mayor May Push for Gambling Initiative

News Brief: Cincinnati Mayor Charlie Luken has been approached about helping place a gambling initiative on Ohio's ballot next year.

Nautica Charity Poker Festivals Raises $227,000

Over $227,000 has been raised by charities hosting Nautica Charity Poker Festivals over the last four weeks, including the Cleveland Police Athletic League, Art on Wheels and Easter Seals.

Campaign Lacks Signatures

A drive to let Ohioans vote on casinos in November has come up short of the ballot.

Charity Poker Festival a Success

Nautica Charity Poker Festivals hosted by the Cleveland Police Athletic League proved to be a success.

Ohio City Introduces Video Lottery Ordinance

News Brief: Wellsburg City Council has introduced an ordinance placing limitations on video lottery casinos.

Charity Poker Festival Center Unveiled

A ribbon-cutting ceremony unveiled an impressive Festival Center that will house a series of poker festivals to run throughout the summer at the Nautica Entertainment Complex.

Ohio Investors Bet on Casinos

News Brief: Despite the strong opposition of Ohio's top politicians and the potential for a legal fight, some investors are willing to take a flier on at least two of four Indian-run casinos proposed for the state.

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