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Hollywood Gaming at Dayton Raceway adds new jobs to accommodate for the demand stemming from sports betting being legalized on January 1 in Ohio.
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An informational website and a streamlined call center are being touted as vital resources while the state raises awareness of problem gambling and suicide prevention.
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Casino regulators are cracking down on sketchy gaming facilities that are breaking the law by trying to imitate operations such as Chuck-E-Cheese and Dave…
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Some state lawmakers say casino revenue hasn’t been as high as originally promised a few years ago when Ohio voters approved those casinos. So the…
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Ohio's four casinos had a better holiday than they did a year ago.The latest revenue figures show the casinos in Toledo, Cleveland, Columbus and…
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Total revenue at Ohio's four full-service casinos dropped by just under $1 million from October to November.The state's casinos pulled in $62.9 million in…
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The Hollywood Gaming racino in north Dayton is getting closer to its opening day. Parent company Penn National spent around $6 million on cleanup of the…
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Calls to Ohio's problem-gambling hotline have increased with the opening of casinos in Cleveland, Columbus and Toledo.The Columbus Dispatch reports about…
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The governor is considering a deal that would relocate a suburban Cleveland horse racing track to another area ofnortheast Ohio.According to The Akron…
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A company whose workers were hurt when a floor collapsed at an Ohio casino construction site says it's ready to resume work when investigators decide it's…
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One of Ohio's four new casinos is ready to interview candidates as it looks to fill hundreds of jobs.The casino coming to Toledo holds the first of three…
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CLEVELAND (AP) - Cleveland's new casino already has received 10 times more applications for dealer jobs than the number of openings, and the deadline for…