Online Casino Ace - Online Casino News

English German French Spanish Italian Dutch



Online Casino News for Sunday - February 8, 2004

More Online Casino News
• Big Spin gamblers
• Las Vegas is the new home of suicide not gambling
• Dane County voters to rule on casino bid
• Kentucky tracks’ position on gaming seen as ‘greed,’ state lawmaker insists
• Casino ownership is not a state operation
• Tribe's proposal for casino site to center on murky records
• Tribe's casino plans are not known
• County legislator demands bigger share of slots profits
• Atlantic City's Borgata lures a younger clientele
• How about some more gambling and less dice?
• Time ticks away for Kentucky gambling amendment
• Casino becomes hot spot of Lopez-Affleck battle
• Indian welfare systems can look forward state budget reductions
• Hard Rock raises you another bar
• Upcoming casino license proposals face dicey destiny
• Pawlenty Recommends Casino Alternatives
• Murky records are focal point for Tribe's casinos
• While video slots thrive upstate, Yonkers lingers
• Foxwoods, Mohegan Sun Look For New Ad Concepts
• County's 2 casinos sluggish in terms of growth
• Country Club Hills casino proposal provides less profit
• Borgata casino considering expansion by now
• Orange officials to convene with casinos
• Exactly where do casinos have a future?
Online Casino News
Murky records are focal point for Tribe's casinos - 2004-02-08
An Oklahoma-based Indian tribe's proposal for 315 acres in Pennsylvania to run a gambling venue will depend on how a federal court translates the murky legal practices and record-keeping of 18th century property transactions.
In compensation, the Delaware Nation looks for replacement land elsewhere to construct a casino.

But the case will be difficult to prove, The Morning Call in Allentown reported, because there are no observers and little physical evidence of the supposed land agreements involved.
Read the full story at Times Leader
 
While video slots thrive upstate, Yonkers lingers - 2004-02-08
As Saratoga Gaming and Raceway still draw crowds in the little over a week since it launched the state's first video slots casino, a comparable injection of life into the moribund Yonkers Raceway may continue to be almost a year away, track officials state.

Yonkers was one of eight New York state tracks given permission over two years ago to apply for licenses to run video lottery terminals, as the electronic slots are called.
Read the full story at thejournalnews.com
 







Copyright © 2008 Online Casino Ace Inc

2008-11-21