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Online Casino News for Wednesday - March 12, 2003

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CHRB permits Idaho casino to maintain simulcasts - 2003-03-12
Days after ordering all California tracks to end simulcasts to Coeur d’Alene casino in Worley, Idaho, the California Horse Racing Board informed the state’s racetracks on Tuesday that the casino can rejoin the state’s simulcast wagering program.

The CHRB decided that the Native American casino had finished taking wagers from California citizens.
Read the full story at Thoroughbred Times
 
January casino wins increase - 2003-03-12
Nevada casinos won $844.5 million from gamblers in January, a boost of 10.2 percent from January 2002, the state announced today.

But Gov. Kenny Guinn was continuing to cry the fiscal blues.

Frank Streshley, senior research analyst for the board, announced that the Super Bowl, once the best weekends of the year for casinos, was postponed last January to February due to the Sept. 11 attack.
Read the full story at Las Vegas Sun
 






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