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In today’s slowly recovering economy, businessmen need to do whatever they can to adopt to new economic situations, or else they would find themselves in deep trouble.
Mayor Martin Moylan, made sure everybody who had a say in a gambling expansion measure in Des Plaines is well educated with the pros and cons of what they are about to do.
Rocky Gap is once again looking into slot machines. Years ago, the state park east of Cumberland has tried to bring in slot machines into its premises, but no bidder showed interest in erecting any slots parlor.
The Foxwoods Casino is supposedly a money-making, job-producing project for Philadelphia. But after four years of it being awarded the gaming license, the casino is still far from being operational.
“The whole point for expanding gaming, and the whole permission British Columbia’s gave to government for expanding gaming was premised on the belief that more would go to charities, when in fact that has not been the case under this government.”
A couple of days ago, Florida’s new governor Rick Scott reportedly said he was amenable to gambling expansion talks.
It has been a long and exhausting battle for The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs (CTWS) who have been seeking to build an off-site casino since at the least, the year 1999.
Most casinos ask to increase the number of slots or card tables they have so the return of investment would be faster, but Mt. Airy Casino Resort in Mount Pocono, Pa., asks the opposite.
Business in Cape Girardeau County will be good in 2011. That is the message that Mitch Robinson, President of Cape Girardeau Area MAGNET sent to the public as he addressed his colleagues in their annual meeting.
Governor Chris Christie has finally signed the Senate Bill 1866, popularly known as S-1866.