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Pennsylvania Governor Releases Plan
30 March 2006
Pennsylvania Governor Rendell has announced a plan to help guarantee the Penguins stay in Pittsburgh that will not only fund a new Arena but do it at no cost to taxpayers.
Pennsylvania Candidate Supports Penguin's Plan29 March 2006
News Brief: Lynn Swann, the Republican candidate for governor, today endorsed the Penguins' plan to build an arena with slots money if its gambling partner wins the license for a casino in Pittsburgh.
Mount Airy Resort Management Team Named29 March 2006
Mount Airy Resort & Casino reports the selection of a nationally recognized gaming management team that will spearhead the development of gaming in the Poconos.
Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board Vacancy Filled28 March 2006
News Brief: Senate Democrats moved quickly yesterday to fill a vacancy on the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, a powerful new agency that will license 14 slot machine casinos in the state.
Pennsylvania Officials Face Scrutiny28 March 2006
News Brief: Local officials in municipalities where casinos are proposed face heightened scrutiny of their potential links to gambling backers.
Hearing Date Added for Pittsburgh Casino28 March 2006
News Brief: The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, which already has two days set aside for public hearings on Pittsburgh-area standalone casino proposals, added a third date for the public to weigh in on a gaming license at a racetrack in Washington County.
The Meadows Granted Temporary License27 March 2006
News Brief: The North Strabane Township Planning Commission has granted The Meadows interim approval of plans to build a temporary casino at its 153-acre Racetrack Road site.
Report: Chances Low for Gettysburg Casino27 March 2006
News Brief: A casino near Gettysburg would be ‘an absolute shocker,’ according to a firm that analyzes gaming ventures for investors.
Pennsylvania Governor Unveils New Arena Plan24 March 2006
News Brief: Governor Ed Rendell said today he will unveil a plan Thursday to build a new arena without slots money.
Analyst Releases Odds for Pennsylvania License24 March 2006
News Brief: A gaming analyst for Susquehanna Financial Group has released a report on the chances for each of the applicants vying for the five Pennsylvania casino licenses.
Boyd License Could Benefit Town23 March 2006
News Brief: Should Boyd Gaming be granted a Pennsylvania license for a slots parlor off the Sanatoga exit of Route 422, Limerick township stands to gain more than twice the amount of money that was originally promised.
Pennsylvania Launches Exclusion List17 March 2006
News Brief: the state Gaming Control Board is establishing a public registry of people who would be excluded from setting foot in the slots casinos of Pennsylvania.
Pittsburgh Task Force Prepares for Applications17 March 2006
News Brief: As details about Pittsburgh's three competing casino proposals emerge, the city's Gaming Task Force is preparing for a commensurate increase in what has so far been a light workload.
Gettysburg Promoters Surprised by Opposition17 March 2006
News Brief: A vote indicating apparently unanimous opposition in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives to a casino near the Gettysburg battlefield caught the casino"s promoters
Pennsylvania Slot Block Approved15 March 2006
News Brief: The Pennsylvania House backed an effort to stop a Gettysburg-area slots parlor Tuesday night, approving an amendment to the 2004 slots law that would ban any stand-alone casinos in Adams County.
Study: Pennsylvania Resort Impact Minimal8 March 2006
News Brief: A new study emphasizes that Seven Springs Mountain Resort"s plans for a 500 slot-machine casino would cater mostly to existing clientele and would not radically transfo
Harrah's Releases Impact Report8 March 2006
News Brief: If you're at least 21 and living in Allegheny County, Harrah's is counting on you to lose $400 at its slot machines during the casino's first business year.
Questions Still Surround Boyd's Pennsylvania Project7 March 2006
News Brief: Chester County residents still have many questions about a Boyd Gaming Corp and its effect on the local community.
Anti-Casino Group's Statements Criticized7 March 2006
News Brief: A group supporting efforts to bring a casino to Adams County has called a preservation group’s statements against the gaming facility ‘deliberately misleading.’
Proposed Foxwoods Casino Details Revealed7 March 2006
News Brief: The $350 million casino planned for the Delaware River waterfront in South Philadelphia that would be operated by the tribe behind Connecticut's Foxwoods Resort Casino would generate 954 jobs and $29.2 million in tax revenue for the city.
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