Ohio News - Page 22
Ohio Casino Foes Vow to Fight
23 March 2005
News Brief: Two days before gambling proponents are to meet privately in an attempt to agree on a strategy to create casinos in Ohio, the leader of an opposition group that twice successfully fought efforts to expand gambling vowed a three-peat this year.
Ohio Port Authority Eyes Casino Revenue23 March 2005
News Brief: The Lorain Port Authority is holding off a vote on selling 8.5 acres of its Black River Landing to the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma while it weighs the chances of getting a percentage of the revenue from a proposed casino project.
Charity Poker Festival Planned21 March 2005
ans are underway for a series of weekly Charity Festivals that will bring poker to the Nautica Entertainment Complex on in Cleveland, Ohio this summer.
Ohio Towns Open to Casinos18 March 2005
News Brief: Cedar Point and Put-in-Bay officials are responsive to hosting casinos if the Ohio Legislature legalizes gambling later this year.
Ohio Governor: Casino Could be Bigger Issue New Year17 March 2005
News Brief: Casino gambling didn't get a hearing in this year's legislative session, but it could become a bigger issue next year, Governor Ernie Fletcher said.
Odds Against Amherst Casino Plan11 March 2005
News Brief: It's probably a good bet that most members of Amherst City Council either don't like the idea of casinos along the lakefront in Lorain, or don't really care, but because they didn't have to put their cards on the table no one knows for certain.
Couple Opens Casino School in Ohio10 March 2005
News Brief: A Macedonia couple is taking a gamble by opening a school to train dealers in such games as poker, blackjack, craps and roulette in a state that doesn't allow casino gambling.
Ohio AG Cautions Against Land Deals3 March 2005
News Brief: Saying it could be 20 years before Shawnee Indians can build a casino in Ohio, state Attorney General Jim Petro cautioned local governments against making land deals with the tribe.
Ohio Group Responds to Tribal Casino Plans22 February 2005
The Ohio Roundtable responds to recent attempts by the Eastern Shawnee Tribe to convince Ohio lawmakers to open casinos.
Ohio City Seeks Approval for Casino22 February 2005
News Brief: Lorain city officials took the next step in seeking state approval for a future casino.
Cities Negotiates Land Deals With Oklahoma-Based Tribe16 February 2005
The uncertainty about whether American Indians will be able to open casinos in Ohio is not stopping cities from negotiating multimillion-dollar land deals with one tribe.
Ohio Tribal Casino Plans Revealed15 February 2005
News Brief: Plans to build a Las Vegas-style gambling casino on the site of the former Lorain Pellet Terminal were revealed yesterday by city officials and the chief of the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma.
Ohio Casino Revenue Sharing Plan Approved9 February 2005
News Brief: Monroe City Council has approved a revenue-sharing agreement with the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma for a proposed casino at Ohio 63 and Interstate 75.
Authorities Seize $22,000 in Gambling Bust17 January 2005
Agents broke up a poker tournament at an American Legion post and seized $22,000 in cash, along with playing cards, poker chips, poker tables and gambling records.
Ohio Governor to Stop Illegal Gambling Machines21 December 2004
News Brief: Ohio Governor Ernie Fletcher says he'll take action against the proliferation of illegal video gambling machines at truck stops, convenience stores and fast-food restaurants.
Online Casino Wants to Buy NBA Team16 December 2004
News Brief: Casino Fortune said that it is willing to outbid a Detroit businessman for the Cleveland Cavaliers, which possibly could open a bidding war for the NBA team.
Poker Set a Hot Gift14 December 2004
The ‘Official World Poker Tour’ Poker Set is flying off the shelves this holiday season.
Cleveland Mayor Casino Call was Planned13 December 2004
News Brief: Mayor Jane Campbell's call for a casino in Cleveland was a carefully plotted move, coming after months of meetings on the topic.
Casino May Fund Cleveland Convention Center26 November 2004
News Brief: The search for a Cleveland convention center in on again with a new twist for funding it: a downtown casino.
Casinos Expect Thanksgiving Rush25 November 2004
News Brief: Most people in the region will enjoy a traditional Thanksgiving feast at home today, but about thousands will take a trip one of Ohio’s casino.
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