The state commission gave California tribes the go signal to add more slot machines to their gaming offering. Most of the new machines will be given to Northern California tribes.
Full CoverageThe Ohio court dismissed the lawsuit filed by Rountable against the slots plan of Gov. Strickland. The reason why is that the court already decided that the plan could be challenged in a state vote.
Full CoverageBeulah Park track owner Charles Ruma filed a case against Penn National. Penn National allegedly violated an agreement on whether or not to acquire Beulah Park if it gets slot machines.
Full CoverageOhio Lottery awarded Intralot the contract to provide a central computer system for the slot machines. Rep. Jay Hottinger said that the lottery should have conducted a bid for the slots contract.
Full CoverageOnly the Raceway Park and Northfield Park paid the initial fee of $13 million for video slots license. The 5 remaining tracks will pay $100,000 late fees per day.
Full CoverageGov. Stricklands released an analysis that shows that the Ohio education will take a big hit because of the decision on the slots plan. State agencies may also suffer cuts of $850 million.
Full CoverageFoxwoods and the Mohegan Sun have announced that they will be switching to coinless slot machines beginning this year. Industry officials said that it will lower costs and speed game play.
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