Online Casino Ace - Online Casino News

English German French Spanish Italian Dutch



Online Casino News for Friday - January 30, 2004

More Online Casino News
• Big Thunder Valley Casino shows signs of life
• From the lottery, to the grave
• BIA gives acknowledgement Schaghticoke
• County evaluator lowers hotel-casino property values
• State tribe granted gateway to possible casino
• Massive casino purchases stadium
• Dice on ice: Tribe revokes proposal for hotel
• How to blow a billion dollars? Make a list.
• Gearing up
• Committee declines tribes’ slots bid
• Panel make request for 2 stadiums
• China could be dubbed Las Vegas of Asia
• Illinois could enter into casino industry
• Landmark Castaways casino shuts down
• Results of Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority Disclose For 2004
• Gambling on a diminishing tradition
• 2 academics: Casino agreement bad
• Bidder Proposes Casino To State
• Mayor's Former Colleague Suspected In Scam
• For bettors, the Super isn't all its cracked up to be
• Palace Casino jumps into the game
• Registration increases following changes at music school
• Coalition forming in oppposition of slots
• Gaming business humming
• Taft discusses employment
• Local lawmakers confront faculty's worries
• Texas may proceed with VLTs
• Chances of gambling, good or bad in Nebraska
Online Casino News
Palace Casino jumps into the game - 2004-01-30
A trip to the ESPN Zone in Atlanta served as a motivation for Palace Casino General Manager Keith Crosby's idea for the Biloxi resort's $15 million expansion, ready to launch Sunday.

At that time, Crosby and Palace Casino owner Robert Low were seeking for a method to transform a barge that was used as an entrance to the casino into a money-maker.
Read the full story at Biloxi Sun Herald, MS
 
Registration increases following changes at music school - 2004-01-30
Casino gambling and the economic strain have hit a few sour notes at Music Works Northwest in Bellevue in the most recent years.

Enrollment was dropping. Faculty members were complaining. A partnership with a recording company that used the school's sound studios had faded. Aside from losing bingo income to casino gambling — proceeds fell drastically to $650,000 last year — income from other fund-raising attempts was falling.
Read the full story at Seattle Times, WA
 







Copyright © 2008 Online Casino Ace Inc

2008-12-02