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Report says relocating a casino license to the capital could generate $500 million in annual gambling revenue — but horse racing could take a hit.
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Indiana gaming officials seem to be largely dismissing concerns about a new law that will fundamentally shift the way gaming enforcement is funded.
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A new law changes the way Indiana gaming enforcement is funded. And Democrats say the shift will choke off and defund the state gaming police.
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The Indiana Gaming Commission isn't saying much about a former state lawmaker pleading guilty to federal corruption charges related to a former Indiana casino operator.
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Revenue from Indiana's casinos fell for a second consecutive month in May as inflation reached a new four-decade high and Hoosiers faced ever-higher prices for gas, food and most other goods.
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Bettors wagered $476.8 million in March, according to the latest report from the Indiana Gaming Commission. That led to a $32 million profit for sportsbooks and just over $3 million in state tax revenue.
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John Keeler's guilty plea came just one hour before his trial was scheduled to begin in U.S. District Court in Indianapolis.
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Churchill Downs Inc. officials told the Indiana Gaming Commission about the construction plans Tuesday as they discussed their decision to move the project to a 50-acre site on the city’s east side near the Interstate 70-Indiana 46 interchange.
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The new site that is currently farm fields near FedEx and Clabber Girl distribution centers would replace the original site off U.S. 41 on the city’s west side.
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Terre Haute is finally back on track to get a casino more than two years after the legislature made it possible.