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Revenue at most Northwest Indiana casinos suffered a bit of a June swoon as many players opted outside to enjoy the sunshine ...
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Northwest Indiana’s three casinos saw decreases in gaming revenue year over year in March and April, according to the Indiana Gaming Commission’s monthly gaming reports.
Illinois man wins $800K in sports bets but Iowa, Indiana casinos won't pay Thomas McPeek won $800,000 in sports bets, which he traveled as far as Iowa to place.
On Wednesday, the Indiana Senate approved Senate Bill 43 following House approval earlier this month with amendments. The bill now heads to Governor Mike Braun’s desk for his signature.
State legislators have revived the possibility that a $500 million casino and luxury hotel project could be built in New Haven. Lawmakers this week voted to require the Indiana Gaming Commission ...
Indiana legislation to study relocation of a poor-performing casino’s license could also lead to a rare license expansion – and regulators have already gotten started.
Click here for more stories. Indiana legislation to study relocation of a poor-performing casino’s license could also lead to a rare license expansion — and regulators have already gotten started.
A relocation study could also lead to a rare license expansion — and Indiana regulators have already gotten started.
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RISING SUN, Ind. (WKRC) - A new proposal in the Indiana General Assembly could lead to the relocation of the Rising Star Casino from its current location in Rising Sun. Last fall, a plan was ...
INDIANAPOLIS — For years, the reason at the Indiana General Assembly against locating a casino in downtown Indianapolis just blocks from the Statehouse was that lawmakers couldn’t be trusted ...