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• As economy revives, casino backers may be out of luck
• Orange panel to talk with casino bidders
• Direct talks OKd for Orange Co. casino
• R.I. to discuss Jumer’s casino project Monday
• Opelousas presses for a share of casino cash
• In Atlantic City, a Time to See and Raise Them
• Casino's high-roller activity a 'shambles'
• Gaming Board unveils 7 casino proposals
• US set to roll the dice with Ginepri at casino
• Schaghticokes Recognized; A Long Raod to a Casino?
• Flint will ask voters to compete for casino
• Bids Announced For Dormant Illinois Casino License
• Bill's Blog: Casino Wars
• State, casino developers agree on lease for D'Ibervlle site
• McGreevey taps GOP developer to lead powerful casino agency
• Oller, others urge governor to pass on casino
• Indian Casino Not A Sure Bet
• Funds from casino target reality, hope
• Rob Zaleski: Labor got burned but backs casino
• D'Iberville Casino Plan OK'd At Last
• Plan For Downtown Casino Suggested
• Incumbent TBC drops out of casino's advertising review
• Study: Gambling a sure bet for Waterloo
• Boyd Gaming to rename casino Sam's Town
• MGM Mirage, Macau gaming firm in JV talks--paper
• Investor bets on gaming in Richmond
• Lakeshore Community Ready For New Beach
• The only real stakes ride on the effluent question
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Study: Gambling a sure bet for Waterloo - 2004-02-07
One thousand, eight hundred jobs.

A minimum of $151 million in new economic activity.

Almost $25 million in state and local taxes generated.

That's the potential economic impact of a Black Hawk County riverboat casino, according to a study commissioned and published Thursday by the Iowa Association of Business and Industry.

Of the five counties that have passed referendums and one where a vote is pending, Black Hawk County's proposed facility would by far have the greatest impact. Worth County's proposed complex could generate 800 jobs and $65 million in economic activity.
Read the full story at Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier
 
Boyd Gaming to rename casino Sam's Town - 2004-02-07
Boyd Gaming, which is buying Harrah's Shreveport casino, plans to rename it Sam's Town and pattern it partially on a casino complex in Las Vegas.

Boyd consented last month to buy Harrah's casino and hotel on the Shreveport riverfront for $190 million. It hopes to take ownership this spring or summer.

Harrah's sold its Shreveport casino because it is buying Horseshoe Casino in Bossier City. Horseshoe is the top money making casino in Louisiana.
Read the full story at KTBS
 







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