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The Terre Haute Casino Resort marks one year of operation April 3, and city leaders are making the most of its tax revenue.
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Indiana Gaming Commission continues to cooperate with federal subpoenas.
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The U.S. Attorney’s Office said he had conspired “with others to solicit and receive the promise of future, lucrative employment with a gaming company in exchange for his support of legislation beneficial to the gaming company.”
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Full House Resorts claims in a lawsuit that the Indiana Gaming Commission wrongly considered suggestions from Churchill Downs, which was chosen for the project.