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A collection of news and information related to Casino and Gambling Industry published by Tribune Company sources. (Photo KIRK MCKOY / LA TIMES)
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More talks coming over Indiana casino proposals
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Complicated negotiations seem to await a legislative proposal aimed at helping Indiana's casinos face increased competition from neighboring states after the Indiana House on Monday approved a much leaner proposal than what...
Tags: Auto Racing, NASCAR, Ohio River, Lifestyle and Leisure, Business
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Pence lobbies against expanding gambling in Ind.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Gov. Mike Pence is asking lawmakers to reject an expansion of gambling amid pressure from new casinos in bordering states. Pence told reporters Tuesday that he has concerns about the industry's effort to bring the state's...Tags: Regional Authority, Lifestyle and Leisure, Ohio River, Lobbying, Politics
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Four Winds Casino in Dowagiac to open in spring
South Bend TribuneDOWAGIAC — If gambling appeals to you, as it does to many in the area as reflected by the success of the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians’ Four Winds casinos in New Buffalo and Hartford, Mich., there soon will be another venue available to...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Gambling, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Bill aimed at boosting Indiana casinos advances
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indiana Senate committee on Wednesday endorsed plans aimed at helping the state's casinos stave off growing competition, although its fate is uncertain with some legislators worried about the potential loss of $100 million...
Tags: Electronics, U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations, Luke Kenley, Lifestyle and Leisure, Science and Technology
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Indiana gold buyers face new scrutiny from lawmaker
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Businesses that pay cash for gold could face tighter regulation under legislation being proposed by a southwestern Indiana lawmaker. Democratic Rep. Gail Riecken of Evansville wants to require gold buyers to register with the...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Metal and Mineral, Theft, Gold and Precious Material, Republican Party
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Grim budget picture shapes up for Ind. lawmakers
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Predictions of stagnant state tax collections and dwindling gambling revenue could dash any hopes agencies and universities have of getting more money when lawmakers write Indiana's next two-year budget. Many groups have seen...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Luke Kenley, Justice System
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All the Young Dudes
We will get to the Dudes at the end of the column but first some local matters. I read in the paper last week about a council meeting where the Potawatami Indians presented information on a proposed development southwest of South Bend that would...Tags: Business, Mott the Hoople (music group), The Rolling Stones (music group), Bruce Springsteen, Ian Hunter
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$1m donation to Pence campaign brings scrutiny
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The largest single donation to an Indiana gubernatorial candidate in nearly a decade is raising questions about a loophole between federal and state election laws that critics say makes it impossible to know who supplied the...Tags: Democratic Governors Association, Charity, Mitch Daniels, Lifestyle and Leisure, Mike Pence
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Investigation into illegal sports gambling continues
An ongoing investigation into allegations of illegal sports gambling in South Bend and Mishawaka is the largest identified in the state since the creation of the Indiana Gaming Commission in 2006, officials said. Authorities searched five area...Tags: Business
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Illegal sports gambling probed
South Bend TribuneAn ongoing investigation into allegations of illegal sports gambling in South Bend and Mishawaka is the largest identified in the state since the creation of the Indiana Gaming Commission in 2006, officials said. Authorities searched five area businesses...Tags: Business
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Full Tilt Poker: French tycoon Tapie agreed to buy
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Troubled online gambling company Full Tilt Poker says French business tycoon Bernard Tapie has agreed to buy the company and its assets despite legal troubles in the United States and the revocation of its gambling license. Full...Tags: Fraud, Corporate Crime, Gambling, Companies and Corporations
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Casino industry seeking new online poker bill
LAS VEGAS (AP) — The commercial casino industry is pushing federal legislators for new laws to regulate the estimated $6 billion online poker industry. Rather than supporting proposals already on the table, the casino industry wants states to be...
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