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Online Casino News for Thursday - February 12, 2004

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Eutaw takes a gamble on its destiny - 2004-02-12
With its antebellum homes and 1930s-style establishments, Eutaw often invokes scenes of the past. The future of the small town is what's in concern these days.

Most types of gambling are illegal in Alabama, though the Legislature has permitted it for charitable reasons in several counties. Constitutional amendments have also authorized bingo in several cities and counties. Lawmakers have not permitted casino gambling in Greene County, however, and some critics have complained that Greenetrack's video bingo machines are similar to other forms of gambling machines.
Read the full story at The Crimson White
 
Horse trade relaxes on casinos - 2004-02-12
The effort to expand gambling continues, following a softening of racetracks' opposition to casinos at places other than tracks, that is if the horse industry receives a part of the revenue.

Representatives of most of Kentucky's racetracks as well as horsemen's groups convened behind closed doors yesterday with Rep. Larry Clark, D-Louisville, who wants to suggest a constitutional amendment that would permit casino gambling to go onto the ballot in November.
Read the full story at Lexington Herald Leader
 






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