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Horsemen Respond To Gaming Study: Casino In Indianapolis Would 'Cannibalize' Racetrack
Indiana's Thoroughbred, Standardbred, and Quarter Horse associations warn against locating a new casino in Indianapolis ...
Report says relocating a casino license to the capital could generate $500 million in annual gambling revenue but horse ...
A study to determine the best place in Indiana to relocate a casino has been released northeast Indiana made the top two locations.
A new study commissioned by the Indiana Gaming Commission identified downtown Indianapolis as the top location for a ...
The analysis shows that relocating an existing casino to the state capital would generate a huge amount of revenue, but would ...
Indianapolis elected officials are considering a big gamble at the Statehouse next year on efforts to land a casino license for downtown.
Indianapolis and Fort Wayne are the best locations for new casinos if Indiana is planning to add to or relocate any of its gaming operations.
Before lawmakers decide to move a casino to DeKalb County, they must implement measures that ensure against problem gambling, and demonstrate the financial ability needed to sustain it.
Downtown Indianapolis and northeast Indiana have been identified as the top potential locations for relocating existing ...
Northeast Indiana has been identified as one of the top regions in the state for a potential casino relocation in study ...
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