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Officials with the French Lick Resort Casino in Orange County, Ind., have set a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Oct. 31, in anticipation of final licensing approval by the Indiana Gaming Commission, and plan to open the casino's games to guests immediately after the event.
The ribbon-cutting is one of a number of VIP events scheduled as casino officials mark what they're calling "a Springs Valley renaissance" valued at more than $382 million.
"When the first dollar is entered into one of the 1,200 new state-of- the-art slot machines ... it will mark what Orange County citizens characterize as the long-overdue rebirth to their once-thriving resort community," the press release announcing the ribbon-cutting ceremony says. The ribbon-cutting ceremony will be open to the public. After the opening ceremonies, invited guests will be able to play the roulett tables, slot machines and other games as part of a "test run" of the casino mandated by the Indiana Gaming Commission, as part of its approval process. The casino is slated to open to the public in early November.
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