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About 20,000 people are expected to descend on Ohio’s newest racino Thursday. The new gaming facility in Turtlecreek Township is expected to be a boon to…
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The company behind a southwest Ohio racino says the project should be finished by its target date next year, though demolition and cleanup work at the…
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Developers say construction of a Dayton "racino" starts this week.Groundbreaking on the state's newest horse track equipped with slot-like gambling…
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The Ohio State Racing Commission has given the green light to new "racinos" in Dayton and in the Youngstown area.The commission on Wednesday approved the…
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Construction on two Ohio "racinos" will be delayed after regulators decided to require more enclosed seating from which spectators can view two…
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Ohio officials have delayed approving plans for two new racetrack casinos.The Ohio State Racing Commission says the developer's designs for proposed…
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The Ohio State Racing Commission is asking developers of two new racinos in Ohio to add more seating for people who want to watch live horse…
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Gov. John Kasich's budget proposal suggests that revenue from Ohio's four voter-approved casinos could be about half of what officials had predicted years…
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Dayton city officials have approved development plans for a $125 million racino on the former site of an automotive plant.Construction is expected to…
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A court has heard competing arguments on whether an anti-gambling group should be allowed to go forward with its challenge to Gov. John Kasich's decision…
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A gaming company says it plans to start laying the foundation for a new horse racing track in southwest Ohio in April, if weather permits demolition and…
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Authorities in Warren County are moving ahead on a planned $175 million "racino" in southwest Ohio near Interstate 75 and Monroe.The 120-acre site would…