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Charitable Bingo Prepares To Go Silent In California

Charitable Bingo Prepares To Go Silent In California

by Staff

Fri, Jan 15, 2010

By the end of January the last charitable electronic bingo games will go silent in California. The charities that employ them appear to have shot their last legal bolts, which is a victory for the state’s gaming tribes that wanted the games shut down.

Pequot Chairman Mum on Restructuring Plan

Pequot Chairman Mum on Restructuring Plan

by Staff

Fri, Jan 15, 2010

The new leader of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Council, Rodney Butler (l.), prefers to talk about family, not the financial situation at Connecticut's Foxwoods casinos.

Judge: No Receivership for Lac du Flambeau

Judge: No Receivership for Lac du Flambeau

by Staff

Fri, Jan 15, 2010

Wells Fargo Bank demanded oversight of Wisconsin tribe after it defaulted on $50 million in bonds. A federal court judge refused, saying that appointing a receiver would be the equivalent of creating a management contract.

Minnesota Casino Projected To Have Good Profits

by Staff

Fri, Jan 15, 2010

The third casino by the Red Lake Band of Chippewa, the Seven Clans Casino near Red Lake, Minnesota, is much larger and promises to be much more profitable than the one it has replaced.

California Town Grants Extension To Casino Developer

by Staff

Fri, Jan 15, 2010

The Richmond, California City Council last week granted developer Upstream Point Molate LLC two more months to identify its financing for the $35 million that the developer will pay the city for an old Navy fueling depot that it hopes to turn into a $1.2 billion casino resort project.

Tribe Rapidly Renovates Oklahoma Racino

Tribe Rapidly Renovates Oklahoma Racino

by Staff

Fri, Jan 15, 2010

Global Gaming RP, owned by the Chickasaw Nation, is quickly renovating its newest property, Remington Park in Oklahoma City (l.).