Mississippi Choctaws give details on $375M coast casino (Stamped poker chips)
Biloxi Sun Herald - The resort would have 2,350 slot machines, 70 table games, a 15 poker and 40-seat keno parlor and a 400-seat buffet restaurant. It would also feature 25,000 square feet of retail shops and there would be parking for 4,500 vehicles and 30 buses. In
Star-Banner - The men and women of the Moose Lodge 1014 are sponsoring a poker run. The proceeds from this fundraiser will be used to help offset the cost of replacing the roof at Moosehaven. Moosehaven is a retirement community for Moose Lodge members and their
UCSD Guardian - (U-WIRE) BOSTON President George W. Bush is expected to sign an anti-gaming bill into law Friday which will outlaw all forms of sports betting as well as online poker in the United States, where gaming sites reportedly make the lion s share of
Chicago Maroon - The final nail in the coffin might have been hammered in on September 30, when Congress passed a bill that forces credit card companies and banks to stop processing payments to online gambling sites, turning millions of American poker enthusiasts
Times Herald-Record - Losing her husband to asbestosis and she herself having a battle with cancer, which she won, is what prompted Mary Anderson, owner of Mary's Corner in Chester, to organize Mary's Corner Poker Run for the American Cancer Society on Oct. 8. The run
Star-Banner - The men and women of the Moose Lodge 1014 are sponsoring a poker run. The proceeds from this fundraiser will be used to help offset the cost of replacing the roof at Moosehaven. Moosehaven is a retirement community for Moose Lodge members and their
UCSD Guardian - (U-WIRE) BOSTON President George W. Bush is expected to sign an anti-gaming bill into law Friday which will outlaw all forms of sports betting as well as online poker in the United States, where gaming sites reportedly make the lion s share of
Chicago Maroon - The final nail in the coffin might have been hammered in on September 30, when Congress passed a bill that forces credit card companies and banks to stop processing payments to online gambling sites, turning millions of American poker enthusiasts
Times Herald-Record - Losing her husband to asbestosis and she herself having a battle with cancer, which she won, is what prompted Mary Anderson, owner of Mary's Corner in Chester, to organize Mary's Corner Poker Run for the American Cancer Society on Oct. 8. The run




