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Online Casino News for Friday - January 16, 2004

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• Two city commissions pick Pinnacle's casino project
• Cal City supports Country Club Hills casino
• Raceway given approval to install VLTs
• Tribe agree to sacrifice for casino
• Major bid might land state's final casino license
• Major profit foreseen for Red Rock Station casino
• Consultant shows casino enthusiasm
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• Man sues for a place in tribe
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• Gambling curriculum will have hearing
• Illinois Casinos Show Mixed Outcome; Ameristar Earnings Rises 34 Percent
• Mass. Lottery games to unite, jackpots will growth
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Major profit foreseen for Red Rock Station casino - 2004-01-16
Station Casinos Inc. today revealed its newest and most lucrative locals' casino will cost $450 million to $475 million...

During a conference call with investors today, Station Casinos executives disclosed the first financial details of Red Rock Station since the hotel-casino was authorized this month by the Clark County Commission for a site at Charleston Boulevard and the I-215 Beltway in northwest Las Vegas near Summerlin.
Read the full story at Las Vegas Sun
 
Consultant shows casino enthusiasm - 2004-01-16
If all proceeds according to plan, a hotel resort and casino will launch in Hesperia by 2007, officials stated that Thursday.

Kevin Gover, a consultant with the American Indian tribe wanting to establish a casino within Hesperia's city limits, claimed the application needed to take into trust the land on the southwest corner of Main Street and Interstate 15 should be filled by late spring or early summer.
Read the full story at Daily Press
 







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