11/16/17 Station Casinos announces upgrade The company revealed that Palace Station will undergo a US$200 million face-lift.
11/16/17 Sudbury launches public poll Sudbury authorities have released a public poll focused on finding out residents’ opinions on a new casino.
11/16/17 Rivers casino struggles to match expectations Rivers Casino and Resort released October’s report, showing an unexpected growth to US$100 million.
11/16/17 Canada evaluates new casino The City Council of London in Canada is evaluating the possible approval of new gaming salon.
11/15/17 Seminole tribe bets against casinos Florida State’s Seminole tribe is attempting to keep its monopoly in the local gaming market.
11/15/17 Choctaws to vote on fourth casino The Mississippi tribe will vote on Thursday on whether they accept a fourth casino in the territory or not.
11/15/17 NJ Congressman asks for sports betting ban lift New Jersey’s Frank Pallone reassured his position regarding the federal ban on sports betting.
11/14/17 Some PA municipalities say no to mini-casinos Seven municipalities have voted against the possibility of hosting mini casinos in their territories.
11/14/17 New York prepares sports betting proposal Lawmakers from the Empire State are considering a proposal that would allow sports betting.
11/14/17 US government seeks regulation Finance Minister Colm Imbert confirmed the government’s intentions of regulating gaming industry.
11/13/17 AGA appoints new chairman The American Gaming Association revealed that Tim Wilmott has been appointed as the new chairman.
11/13/17 Sports Betting USA reaches full capacity Clarion Gaming’s Sports Betting USA will be held in New York across November 14-15 and has already hit capacity.
11/10/17 Everyday Impact™ program Honors Heroes in the Workplace Ten winners will be featured in the 2017 Cintas Uniform Book.
11/10/17 New Hampshire communities in favor of Keno A new report revealed that seven of ten communities in the state voted in favor of allowing Keno.
11/10/17 NJ changes head of control commission Reports that emerged in the last couple of days indicate that the head of the New Jersey regulator will not be reappointed to the commission.