Jamul Band looks for new developer to build gaming facility

Jamul Band looks for new developer to build gaming facility (March 21, 2012)

The Jamul Indian Village of California is looking for a new gaming partner after parting ways with Lakes Entertainment. The tribe wants to build a $230 million casino on its 6.2-acre reservation. Plans call for a 228,000 square-foot and a...

All members named to Massachusetts Gaming Commission

All members named to Massachusetts Gaming Commission (March 21, 2012)

The final two members of the Massachusetts Gaming Commission were named on Tuesday. The five members are Stephen Crosby, Gayle Cameron, Enrique Zuniga, James F. McHugh and Bruce Stebbins. Crosby is serving as chairman of the commission. "The five of...

Opinion: Politicians in Alabama take wrong views of gaming

Opinion: Politicians in Alabama take wrong views of gaming (March 21, 2012)

"Our former Gov. Bob Riley, instead of coming to the aid of his Mississippi Choctaw friends by helping them get approval to move some of their casino operations to Alabama, targeted legal non-Indian gaming operations here which were producing millions...

Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake to host job fairs for casino

Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake to host job fairs for casino (March 21, 2012)

The Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake in California will be holding two jobs fairs to hire 150 people to work at its new casino. The tribe expects to open the Running Creek Casino around Memorial Day, Chairwoman Sherry Treppa said....

Editorial: City makes right decision on Soo Tribe casino plan

Editorial: City makes right decision on Soo Tribe casino plan (March 21, 2012)

"Efforts to develop the $245 million Kewadin Lansing casino will move forward now that the Lansing City Council has given approval to various agreements needed to support the proposal. Plenty of hurdles remain, but now the city and development partners...

Column: Casino industry lost big figure in Richard Milanovich

Column: Casino industry lost big figure in Richard Milanovich (March 21, 2012)

"Sometimes the intermingling of art and reality is just plain spooky. Last week, two of the most important figures in California's gambling picture died within hours of one another. Richard Milanovich, who as longtime chairman of the Agua Caliente Band...