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Iowa gaming industry responds to tax increase proposal
As was expected, the move proposed by the governor of Iowa to raise gaming taxes by as much as 63% of their current amounts had prompted the gamblin ...

Casinos in Pensylvania pay the penalty for allowing minors
The largest fine the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board have ever levied, $105,000, was imposed on the Rivers Casino for multiple instances of involvem ...

Ladner against B.C. Place slot machines
In 2004, Peter Ladner, who was then a city councilor in Vancouver, had voted against the Plaza of Nations having slot machines in its premises. And no ...

Schlichter in trouble over gambling scam
The once star footballer of Ohio State University, Art Schlichter, after having lost everything for his earlier gambling addiction and even faced a de ...

Decision for boat casino in Louisiana to come out next week
The decision on which of the three candidate companies should be awarded the last remaining and the state’s 15th license for a riverboat casino ...

Bookmakers face huge losses in the Super Bowl
The day most looked forward for by the sports books in Las Vegas throughout the year is the Super Bowl. It is almost like an early Christmas for sport ...

IGA advises government not to rush gambling smartcards
In a recent statement issued by the Independent Gambling Authority of South Australia, it has backed the concept of smartcards for checking and contro ...

Elba schools superintendent involved in Alabama gambling case
The people of Alabama have been following a gambling case with keen interest which involves many gambling casino owners, lobbyists and even some lawma ...

More to follow in the Ruby league gambling scandal
There have been suggestions of more people being arrested by the Australian police from the club Canterbury. This crackdown by the police is in the af ...

Beacon Hill Senator proposes bill to analyse casino’s impact
A bill has been filed by one very powerful lawmaker of the Massachusetts state Legislature in order to bring the state’s efforts for expanding c ...