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Tag Archives: Slot machines

Chesapeake Beach bar out of luck while others have kept their slots

Unplugged electronic bingo machines are stacked haphazardly in a corner of the Crooked I Sports Bar and Grill, which still smells new after owners spent $200,000 moving from a smaller location across the street in July.

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Md. casino revenue down 7 percent in August

Maryland slots revenue fell about 7 percent from July to August, as all three of the state’s casinos experienced slowdowns in business after a record-setting summer for the 2-year-old industry.

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O’Malley signs gambling bill; referendum next

ANNAPOLIS — About 10 hours after the General Assembly adjourned its second special session in a marathon legislative season, Gov. Martin O’Malley praised a gambling expansion bill that he hopes will put an end to persistent legislative gridlock caused by the ...

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House amendments on gambling bill would cost state $32M per year

ANNAPOLIS — A decision by a House of Delegates panel to further cut taxes on two Maryland casino owners would leave the state with $32 million less by fiscal year 2017 when compared to the bill that passed the Senate ...

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Lottery will deal with Hollywood Casino after special session

Hollywood Casino Perryville's request to shed between 400 and 500 slot machines at its Cecil County facility won't be addressed until after the General Assembly's special session ...

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Busch mentions Internet gambling consideration

ANNAPOLIS — Maryland House Speaker Michael Busch says the possibility of developing Internet gambling in the state will be under consideration in a special session next week. The speaker briefly noted the possibility in a memo sent to members of ...

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Panel approves Baltimore casino license

ANNAPOLIS — A state commission on Tuesday approved a slot machine license for Caesars Entertainment to build a casino in Baltimore, and the panel signed off on a scaled-back proposal for a casino in Western Maryland where developers could not ...

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