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XFL’s Seattle Dragons Open Season Saturday, FAQs
XFL’s Seattle Dragons Open Season Saturday, FAQs
XFL’s Seattle Dragons Open Season Saturday, FAQs
The second incarnation of WWE mogul Vince McMahon's Extreme Football League (XFL) kicks off Saturday when the Seattle Dragons face the Defenders in Washington, D.C. Here are some things to know to familiarize yourself with the team and the league in general.
Everyone's A Winner
Everyone's A Winner
Everyone's A Winner
Mai Hoang of the Yakima Herald-Rupublic has reported that Yakama Nation Legends Casino, as part of a $90 million expansion, is planning to add approximately 100 new jobs to their staff.
Washington Hires New Jersey Consultants for Gambling Study
Washington Hires New Jersey Consultants for Gambling Study
Washington Hires New Jersey Consultants for Gambling Study
TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — A Washington state agency has hired New Jersey consultants to prepare an economic market study on gambling in the state. The News Tribune reports that a press release says Spectrum Gaming Group has worked in the field since the 1980s and has conducted studies on gambling in other states, including Florida and Connecticut...
Commissioner Rejects Pete Rose’s Plea for Reinstatement [POLL]
Commissioner Rejects Pete Rose’s Plea for Reinstatement [POLL]
Commissioner Rejects Pete Rose’s Plea for Reinstatement [POLL]
CINCINNATI (AP) — Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred has rejected Pete Rose's plea for reinstatement, citing his continued gambling and evidence that he bet on games when he was playing for the Cincinnati Reds. Manfred says in a letter sent to Rose and made public Monday that baseball's hits king hasn't been completely honest about his gambling on baseball games...
Gambling Board Clears Way for More Slots at Tribal Casinos
Gambling Board Clears Way for More Slots at Tribal Casinos
Gambling Board Clears Way for More Slots at Tribal Casinos
OLYMPIA (AP) -- The state gambling board has approved a plan to allow more slot-like machines at tribal casinos. The Olympian reports (http://is.gd/DWlPWB ) the agreement approved Friday would let tribes collectively have 2,700 more machines immediately and then let market conditions influence if they eventually have thousands more...
Tribal Casinos Won't Take Welfare Cards Anymore
Tribal Casinos Won't Take Welfare Cards Anymore
Tribal Casinos Won't Take Welfare Cards Anymore
OLYMPIA (AP) -- Tribal casinos in Washington will no longer cash welfare cards under an agreement with the state Gambling Commission. The commission said Tuesday that 27 of the 29 federally recognized tribes in the state -- including the Yakama Nation -- have agreed to amend gambling agreements to ensure that all cash dispensing and point-of-sale machines refuse electronic benefit cards... Read Mo

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