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Online Casino News for Wednesday - January 21, 2004

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• D'Iberville Casino Gets DMR Permit
• Casino king cruises into town
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• MADISON, WIS.: Casino foes, advocates release dueling impact studies
• D'Iberville casino one step closer to reality
• KENOSHA: Developer touts casino's economic benefits
• Nonprofit groups seek big win at joint casino night event
• Casino Jobs Put At 1,400
• Voters To Consider Riverboat Casino
• Casino Hit With Lawsuit in Gangs Battle
• Casino's Admissions, Revenues Continue To Slide
• Regulators OK casino expansion
• Study: Dairyland casino would boost Kenosha economy
• Casino Closing: Horseshoe Employees Getting Aid
• 18 Towns Join To Seek Casino License
• Casinos' winnings up 9.2%
• SUGAR RAY LEONARD BOXING: Homie on latest card
• Racetrack slots get new focus in Trenton By PETE McALEER
• Wife sentenced for ignoring ill husband
• Casinos lose at numbers game in 2003
• Lawmakers Pushing for Pr. George's Casino
• Dancing, live music, gambling under one roof
Online Casino News
Voters To Consider Riverboat Casino - 2004-01-21
Residents in Franklin County will head to the polls next week to vote on whether to approve a proposal to float a riverboat casino.

Proponents say a riverboat would attract tourists, create jobs and provide property tax relief. Opponents say the negative effects of gambling would outweigh the benefits.

Anette Renaud, executive director of the Franklin County Development Association, said a riverboat casino would generate about $250,000 for the county and $250,000 that would be divided among communities within the northern Iowa county.
Read the full story at GamblingMagazine.com
 
Casino Hit With Lawsuit in Gangs Battle - 2004-01-21
A lawsuit filed last week in District Court claims an Arizona couple experienced emotional distress and were physically injured when they witnessed a gun battle between rival motorcycle gangs at a Laughlin casino.

The suit, filed by attorney E. Brent Bryson on behalf of Kristi Schoenleber and Allen Hendrickson, claims Harrah's Laughlin was negligent when it allowed violence between the Hells Angels and Mongols motorcycle gangs to erupt into a gun battle.

A federal indictment unsealed in December charged 42 members of the Hells Angels motorcycle gang in connection with the melee that killed three people.
Read the full story at Casino City Times
 







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