Indiana Casino News & Indiana Gambling News
Current News: Saturday Nov 07th, 2009 | News Location: Indiana | News Subject: Indiana Casinos and Gambling News
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November 7th, 2009
But what they also must learn is that a casino is no guaranteed source of long-term jobs. On Tuesday, 53 percent of Ohio voters approved a gambling referendum to open casinos in Cincinnati, Columbus, Cleveland and Toledo. When they open, possibly by ...
November 5th, 2009
Ohio voters' decision Tuesday to legalize casinos will hit Indiana where it hurts: the wallet. Four Hoosier casinos could lose nearly $300 ... Kentucky has dabbled with the idea of adding video lottery terminals at seven racetracks, but the proposal ...
November 7th, 2009
Hall of Fame basketball coach Lute Olson, back in Iowa City recently for the 30th reunion of his 1980 Final Four team, called point guard Ronnie Lester the most significant recruit of his nine-season stay at Iowa. "At the time, there wasn't a ...
November 4th, 2009
Wednesday, November 4, 2009 9:22 PM EST "It's a big hit" leader of casino association says Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS — Ohio voters have approved the opening of casinos in Toledo and three other cities, leaving officials and gambling interests ...
November 5th, 2009
A report released last month by the Indiana Legislative Services Agency predicts the competition in Ohio will lead to the state losing more than $100 million of that slice of the gambling pie. Any loss of casino tax revenue will also hurt Detroit and ...
November 4th, 2009
INDIANAPOLIS -- Developers of four new Ohio casinos are looking eagerly to the future, while surrounding states, like Indiana, are bracing for economic losses. Casinos there could seriously damage Indiana's casinos and the hundreds of millions of ...
November 4th, 2009
FORT WAYNE, IN (Indiana's NewsCenter) --- Could the decision by Ohio voters on Tuesday to welcome four new casinos to the Buckeye State prove to be a death knell for expansion of gambling in Northeast Indiana? That's the opinion of State ...
November 3rd, 2009
Six Indiana counties are voting Tuesday on referenda. But a vote which could affect the state more than any of them is taking place next door in Ohio. Listen: Ohio is voting on whether to allow casinos in Cincinnati, Columbus, Toledo and Cleveland ...
November 4th, 2009
A study by the state's Legislative Services Agency predicts that Indiana's three casinos in the southeast corner of the state - Grand Victoria, Belterra Casino near Markland and Hollywood Casino in Lawrenceburg - will lose 30 to 38 percent of their ...
November 2nd, 2009
INDIANAPOLIS — A question on Tuesday’s election ballot could determine whether Indiana loses more than $100 million in tax revenue and Kentucky’s horseracing industry falls farther behind in the race for casino profits. But it won’t be ...