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Rising Star Casino Resort in the city of Rising Sun wants to move north to New Haven after seeing its attendance, employees and revenue drop.
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The original proposal was for a $239 million investment, but officials say that sum has grown to over $290 million. The number of jobs there has expanded as well, from 400 to just under 600.
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The celebration begins at 10:30 a.m. with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, followed by the opening of several food and beverage offerings.
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A new casino is set to open in Terre Haute this spring. It will be the fourteenth in the state.
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Indiana Gaming Commission continues to cooperate with federal subpoenas.
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Job listings include table games dealers, with paid training and a signing bonus.
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As Indiana attempts to legalize iGaming in 2023, experts talk about the benefits it could bring and what should be done to ensure responsible gambling takes place.
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The federal investigation into contributions to Republican Brent Waltz’s campaign tied to a former casino executive led the Indiana Gaming Commission to force the company out of its lucrative ownership of projects for new casinos in Gary and Terre Haute.
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The first major federal gun legislation in 2 decades is advancing. A new variety of hops found in Monroe County could open up the door to other growing regions. And Terre Haute broke ground on a new casino.
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The $240 million investment will include 1,000 slots, 50 table games, 125 luxury hotel rooms, five restaurants and bars and TwinSpires sports betting according to the Churchill Downs Incorporated website.