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Wheeling Island Gaming Results Down
9 November 2004
Wheeling Island Gaming, Inc. reports Q3 operating revenues of $30.9 million, a decrease of $0.2 million or 0.7% compared to Q3 2003. Income from operations for was $11.0 million or $0.4 million lower than Q3 2003.
MTR Gaming Group Reports Mixed Results8 November 2004
MTR Gaming reports total revenues for Q3 were $85.2 million compared to $84.1 million in Q3 2003. Net income was $5.9 million or $.20 per diluted share, compared to $6.0 million or $.21 per diluted share in Q3 2003.
West Virginia Gambling Expansion Meets Opposition25 October 2004
News Brief: At least one member of Wheeling City Council said he will not tolerate the possible expansion of video gambling machines and bars into the city's neighborhoods.
West Virginia Senate Want Gambling Machine Rollback18 October 2004
News Brief: Candidates for the 1st Senatorial District of the West Virginia Senate say they want to see in the state fewer of the gambling machines that fund the state's Promise Scholarship.
Dunbar Council Restricts Video Lottery Parlors6 October 2004
The Dunbar City Council has adopted zoning regulations that ban video lottery parlors from all areas except the central business district.
Penn National Names General Manager of Charles Town Races & Slots23 September 2004
Penn National Gaming reports that Albert T. Britton has been named General Manager of the Company's Charles Town Races & Slots facility in Charles Town, West Virginia.
West Virginia City Begins Video Lottery Moratorium9 September 2004
News Brief: The Dunbar City Council has imposed a six-month moratorium on any new business that wants to offer video lottery while council members prepare an ordinance to regulate where such operations can be located.
West Virginia Pro-Casino Group a No-Show at Meeting19 August 2004
News Brief: A capacity crowd of Lewis County residents came out for the Town Meeting to hear from both sides of the gambling debate but only the anti-casino side decided to show.
No Crime Increase Around Slots6 August 2004
News Brief: West Virginia and Delaware have had no significant increase in crime since enacting slots legislation in the mid-1990s.
West Virginia County Voters Voice Opinions23 July 2004
News Brief: Lewis County voters gathered for the first three public hearings aimed at determining whether voters should decide whether developers can pursue a casino in the old Weston Hospital, or should they let the County Commission decide for them.
West Virginia Governor Asked to Revoke VLT Licenses8 July 2004
News Brief: Governor Bob Wise has been asked to revoke some video lottery licenses, and deny new ones, to newly created fraternal organizations some lawmakers say are taking advantage of West Virginia gambling laws.
West Virginia County Holds Public Meetings8 July 2004
News Brief: Rather than take a vote on whether to include the casino gambling issue on November’s ballot, Lewis County Commissioners voted to first hold three meetings to allow for more public input.
Girls Win One Battle, Continue Crusade for Ice Cream30 June 2004
Technically, the two 11-year-old crusaders have won: A new ice cream shop opened Friday in a town where others were pushed out by video poker bars.
Problem Gambling on Rise in West Virginia22 June 2004
News Brief: More West Virginians are suffering from addiction to gambling, according to the state Problem Gamblers Help Network.
West Virginia Track Adding Slots11 June 2004
News Brief: Wheeling Island Racetrack & Gaming Center is adding 200 more slot machines this month to accommodate the facility's growing popularity and to boost cash flow.
Charles Town Commits to Lobbying Effort9 June 2004
News Brief: The president of Charles Town Races & Slots is moving to a new position that will give the company a full-time liaison to state and local governments.
Controversy Stems From Video Lottery25 May 2004
The Wood County Commission has called a special meeting to discuss whether it should allow a video lottery operator to open a business across the street from a Baptist Church.
Charles Town Races to be Upgraded25 May 2004
Penn National Gaming reports that the track at Charles Town Races & Slots will be undergoing upgrades and renovations.
Charles Town Races Approved for Additional Slots1 April 2004
Penn National Gaming reports that the West Virginia Lottery Commission has approved its request to increase the number of slot machines authorized for placement at the company's Charles Town Races by 1,000 to 4,500.
Odds Against West Virginia Gambling Bill9 March 2004
News Brief: Those who would like the opportunity to play legal blackjack, poker, craps roulette or other forms of table gambling at West Virginia race tracks will probably have to wait at least until next year.
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