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Amendment 5 would clear the way for a casino to be placed in a popular vacation spot if approved.
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Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft initially said that the plan didn’t receive enough signatures in Missouri’s 2nd Congressional District.
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Dozens of new Missouri laws are taking effect, including ones that could make it harder for some fired employees to collect unemployment benefits and…
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Missouri’s newest casino, the Isle of Capri Casino, opened Tuesday morning in Cape Girardeau two months ahead of schedule.Isle of Capri president and CEO…
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The Missouri Gaming Association told regulators Wednesday that it is trying hard to keep underage patrons from getting into the state’s casinos.The head…
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The Missouri Gaming Association told regulators Wednesday that it is trying hard to keep underage patrons from getting into the state’s casinos. Mike Winter, the association's Executive Director, told state gaming commission members that the use of fake ID's is the most common way minors try to get in – but there have also been cases where they tried to climb over walls, blend in with crowds, and in a few cases, sneak in with the help of their parents. Barrett Hatches is chairman of the Missouri Gaming Commission. “I think (the industry is) doing a good job, but they certainly can do better," Hatches said. "They’re really focused on it, it shows a commitment for it…I wouldn’t say it’s a really, really big problem, but any minor on any floor is a problem.” Winter says they caught around 850 minors trying to sneak into the state’s casinos during Fiscal Year 2012, which ended in June. “When you enter one of our casinos, you have to go through a turnstile, and there are security officers there," Winter said. "They are very diligent in looking for fake, altered, fraudulent identification.” Winter says they know of 44 minors who succeeded in sneaking into a Missouri casino during the last fiscal year. He also told commission members that Missouri’s casinos do a good job of disciplining personnel who are not vigilant towards keeping minors out or who deliberately let them in.
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Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon has signed legislation redirecting casino fees to nursing homes for military veterans.The legislation signed into law Wednesday…
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Missouri lawmakers are considering a measure allowing casinos to loan money to patrons, something opponents say could make things worse for those with…
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Missouri casino operators say they should not be solely responsible for boosting funding to state-operated veterans' homes.Missouri House members have…