Online Casino News

English German French Spanish Italian Dutch




Online Casino News for Saturday - January 10, 2004

More Online Casino News
• Brittle spending plan has a familiar sentiment
• Minister Zammit travels to Dragonara Casino
• Clear Channel subpoenaed in online-gambling ads investigation
• Casino employees suspected of skimming
• Lady Luck smiles on A.C's casino earnings
• Ethics board declines to lay off casino job
• Advantage for county employees?
• City Still Chasing Tribal Casino Deal
• GOP leader guarantees endorsement of gambling bill
• D'Iberville Casino Plan Gets Environmental Go-ahead
• Decision ends decade of effort
• Tighter slot machines kick-start casinos annual win 2.4%
• Closing In On Casinos
• Casino opponents to warrant study
• Young Punter Declined Casino Jackpot
• Y-A Nation begins improving infrastructure needs in Middle Verde
• Downtown relocation attracts Greyhound
• Larger slot payoff may lure votes in House
• Discharged Reno Killer Detained Day Following Release
• 'Neighborly' Tribal Group May Call It Quits
Online Casino News
Advantage for county employees? - 2004-01-10
Dane County's unionized employees could have a significant pay raise this year if casino money begins coming in.

With Dane County obtaining $3.5 million this year from the Ho-Chunk Nation if an election approving the new DeJope casino in Madison passes Feb. 17 and a casino is authorized, union workers could take 42 percent of the casino revenue, based on the cost-of-living hikes the unions already have in place for 2005 and 2006...
Read the full story at Capital Times
 
City Still Chasing Tribal Casino Deal - 2004-01-10
Don't count Calumet City out of the casino sweepstakes.

Aldermen and the city's lawyers are intending to convene behind closed doors to discuss land acquisition for a casino, perhaps run by a Native American gaming company.

Leaders want to land a profitable deal with a Midwestern tribe - whose identity hasn't been revealed - while wrangling persists in court for the Emerald Casino Inc. license.
Read the full story at Poker Mag
 






Disclaimer: Online Casino Guru Inc. is not not responsible for losses which may be incurred by persons using the information contained within this site. Use the information provided here at your own risk. The information at this site is for entertainment and news purposes only.

Copyright © 2009 Online-Casino-Guru.com

2009-01-06