Day: April 17, 2024
Alabama-Coushatta to Build New Texas Casino After Scotus Ruling
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The Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas has announced it will build a new casino resort having won its longstanding battle with the state over the right to offer gaming on its lands 100 miles northeast of Houston. The new casino resort is expected to dwarf the modest Naskila Casino, above, which, until SCOTUS sided with the…
Read MoreJacobs Entertainment Sells Reno’s Oldest House for One Dollar
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Jacobs Entertainment has sold what is believed to be among the oldest homes in Reno for just one dollar. The historic home located at 347 West St. in Reno has been sold for a dollar after Jacobs Entertainment paid $1.2 million for the property in January. The buyers agreed to relocate the home, which is…
Read MorePennsylvania Casino Smoking Bill Continues to Linger in State Capitol
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Legislation in Pennsylvania that seeks to close the indoor smoking loophole afforded to casinos and certain other businesses passed a House committee last November. Five months later, the measure still hasn’t been acted on by the full House of Representatives. Efforts to extinguish casino smoking in Pennsylvania continue to drag slowly in the Harrisburg State…
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