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Charity Poker Tournament Held
14 September 2005
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 Repealed13 September 2005
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 Expands2 September 2005
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 Legislation31 August 2005
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 Gaming25 August 2005
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 Impact24 August 2005
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 Initiative20 July 2005
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 $227,00013 July 2005
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 Signatures11 July 2005
A drive to let Ohioans vote on casinos in November has come up short of the ballot.
Charity Poker Festival a Success29 June 2005
Nautica Charity Poker Festivals hosted by the Cleveland Police Athletic League proved to be a success.
Ohio City Introduces Video Lottery Ordinance16 June 2005
News Brief: Wellsburg City Council has introduced an ordinance placing limitations on video lottery casinos.
Charity Poker Festival Center Unveiled14 June 2005
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 Casinos9 June 2005
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.
Ohio Mayor Ready for Casino1 June 2005
News Brief: Mayor Craig Foltin says he has an ordinance ready for City Council consideration, if necessary, for Lorain to become a chartered city in order to get casino gambling.
Casinos Face Tough Sales Job in Ohio Towns31 May 2005
News Brief: Proponents of casino gambling are looking to double down on Ohio's smaller communities by offering them the chance to decide for themselves if they want such gaming within their town limits but locals say that they’re not interested.
Cleveland to Host Charity Poker Festival27 May 2005
Cleveland Police Athletic League and Easter Seals of Northeast Ohio are among charities to host and benefit from the Nautica Charity Poker Festivals.
Ohio Casino Petitioning Begins19 May 2005
News Brief: Cleveland Mayor Jane Campbell and fellow casino supporters kicked off a statewide scramble for signatures this week, aimed at a November referendum allowing big cities to vote on casinos.
Ohio Investors Fund Casino Effort25 April 2005
News Brief: Investors hoping to bring Indian casinos to Ohio have hired lobbyists, lawyers and architects in a high-stakes bid to convince government officials and the public that more gambling would be good for the state.
Some Fear Ohio Legalized Gambling22 April 2005
News Brief: As the debate over legalizing casinos grows, some worry that Vegas-style gambling would poach from the gambling that's already in Ohio.
Hotel Company Bets on Casinos29 March 2005
News Brief: Casino gambling isn't normally regarded as a conservative financial strategy, but for Fort Mitchell-based Columbia Sussex Corp., it might be just that.
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