In Brief - January 26, 2006
Rock Hill Herald, SC - Jan 25, 2006 Kathy Rose Byers was arrested Dec. 14 and accused of having eight illegal video poker machines at Amusement Services of the Lowcountry.
Video Poker Magnate Collins Dies
WLTX.com, SC - Jan 24, 2006 Collins’ pastor the Reverend Dale Sutton of Overbrook Baptist Church says Collins died Sunday night surrounded by his family and friends at his home.
Second Reading: Black may find himself facing more challenges amid
Winston-Salem Journal, NC - 6 hours ago In response to a complaint over campaign donations from the video-poker industry, the State Board of Elections, where Democrats hold a majority, said that
House Democrats stick with Black despite consultant’s Web site
Lexington Dispatch, NC - Jan 13, 2006 attracted more than 100,000 hits from curious politicos and others fed up with what they view as Black’s improper dealings with the video poker and lottery
Judge upholds order allowing Catawbas to operate video poker
Hilton Head Island Packet, SC - Jan 6, 2006 COLUMBIA, SC (AP) - A judge upheld his earlier ruling Friday that allows the Catawba Indian Nation to operate video poker on their reservation despite a
The skinny on Northern Illinois and Indiana casinos
MLive.com, MI - Jan 21, 2006 A 42,500-square-foot riverboat open 24 hours a day. About 2,000 machines: slots ranging from 5 cents to $100 and video poker games from 5 cents to $5.
Video poker players won’t fold for lottery
Charlotte Observer, NC - Jan 10, 2006 The video poker machine offers a new hand and possibly another chance to win. Ann, 55, who declined to give her last name, plays
Local gaming market soars, along with rest of the state
Shreveport Times, LA - Jan 18, 2006 A move to do away with board approval for video poker at truck stops was not approved. Video poker lobbyist Alton Ashy said the
After-the-fact is not good enough when dealing with governmental
Bossier Press-Tribune, USA - Jan 24, 2006 site, impact to property values, environmental concerns, and above all gaming proliferation to north Bossier parish in the form of video poker machines at
Gambling board rejects push to speed truck stop casino licensing
KATC, LA - Jan 17, 2006 They said the truck stops should be treated the same way as other video poker licensees, like restaurants and bars, that don’t require that same final step.
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