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Calif. casino tribes kick out some members
Two casino-owning tribes in California have thinned their membership ranks over the last several months, cutting off scores of people from a share of casino profits and other benefits of tribal membership.

Hollywood Casino Opens New Facility at Kansas Speedway: A Fan’s Reaction
Hollywood Casino opened its newest location to great fanfare. The casino now has a location next to the Kansas Speedway. NASCAR stars Clint Bowyer and Kasey Kahne were on hand for the grand opening festivities. Though it just opened on Friday, February 3, 2012, there are already...

Casino workers union, Golden Nugget reach pact
If approved, Local 54 of Unite-HERE will have contracts with eight of the city's 11 casinos.

Konami Casino Management System Partners with JOINGO® to Provide Player Mobile App
Konami Gaming, Inc., a leading gaming technology provider, has formed a partnership with JOINGO®, a mobile and social technology company, to provide the Konami Casino Management Sy

Casino bosses warned of drug culture
There had been whispers of drug and alcohol abuse among senior Star management.

Ohio casino rules govern chip color, size, more
Regulators of Ohio's new casino industry have drafted enough rules to make a card counter dizzy — dictating the color and size of betting chips, how to handle background checks and who fixes slot machines.

Casino sends explanation on MD's sacking
The Star boss Sid Vaikunta's sacking has been explained to the Casino, Liquor and Gaming Control Authority.

Casino agreement concerns emerge
As the Saskatchewan government and First Nations prepare to review their long-term casino deal, some contentious issues are emerging.

Casino Enterprise Management Announces 2012 International Table Games Awards Winners
FARGO, ND-- - Casino Enterprise Management is proud to announce the winners of its inaugural run of the 2012 International Table Games Awards.Launched for the first time this year to honor innovation in ...

Calif. casino tribes kick members out
Two casino-owning tribes in California have thinned their membership ranks, cutting off people from a share of casino profits and other benefits of tribal membership.