Delaware Tries High Court January 28, 2010 The state of Delaware has filed a 106-page appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, contending that a lower court overstepped its authority by limiting sports betting in the state
Georgian Gaming Referendum Possible January 27, 2010 According to a report, a referendum may be taking place in Georgia during the November general election to see whether gambling is to be expanded in the state
Public To Learn Of Rockingham Plan January 22, 2010 A few months ago, officials from Millennium Gaming wined and dined New Hampshire state representatives while unveiling their plans for expanded racino gaming. Now some of those state reps are making s...
Bad News In Pennsylvania December 23, 2009 The high hopes of table games at racinos at Pennsylvania tracks was jolted yesterday when governor
Massachusetts Body Blow December 22, 2009 Massachusetts governor Deval Patrick has sent a letter to his legislative leaders, telling them that after meeting with a no-gambling group called 'United to Stop Slots in Massachusetts,' his position...
Mass. Big Factor For New Hampshire December 02, 2009 According to a report compiled by New Hampshire Center for Public Policy executive director Steve Norton, there are two key variables in determining how successful a casino or racino would be in New H...
Millennium Officials Talk Expansion November 19, 2009 While explaining their proposed plans for expanding gambling in the state, officials from Millennium Gaming wined and dined local politicians last night at New Hampshire's Exeter Inn during an invitat...
Ohio Vote May Bring Ky. Slots November 05, 2009 The vote in Ohio to allow casinos in Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Toledo may finally trigger action in
Hearing On Expanded Massachusetts Gaming October 30, 2009 A hearing on casino gambling proposals for the joint committee on Economic Development and Emerging Technologies took place yesterday at the state house in Boston, Massachusetts, where proponents of e...
Delaware Tracks: No New Gaming Venues March 31, 2009 Yesterday, during the first of three public hearings hosted by the house gaming committee, Delaware's casino and track operators voiced their feelings about the possibility of expanded gambling in the