Licensed casinos in Missouri employed 10,016 people who got more than $328 million last year in wages, benefits and tips, an industry group says. The American Gaming Association said today that Missouri Read more ...
A recent decline in Missouri's casino revenues has created funding shortfalls for public schools and state-run veterans' nursing homes, raising questions among lawmakers about the extent to which the state Read more ...
For the first time ever, March has been affirmed as National Problem Gambling Awareness Month by the National Council on Problem Gambling. The Missouri Lottery, in conjunction with the Missouri Alliance Read more ...
The Missouri Lottery and the Missouri Alliance to Curb Problem Gambling is set to participate in the first ever March National Problem Gambling Awareness Month. Previously, gambling awareness was only Read more ...
For the first time ever, March has been affirmed as National Problem Gambling Awareness Month by the National Council on Problem Gambling. The Missouri Lottery, in conjunction with the Missouri Alliance Read more ...
The Missouri Gaming Association, the statewide professional association of the Missouri casino industry, invites high school students to compete for $7,000 in scholarships through the 18th annual Project Read more ...
The Missouri Gaming Association, the statewide professional association of the Missouri casino industry, invites high school students to compete for $7,000 in scholarships through the 18th annual Project Read more ...
The Missouri Gaming Association, the statewide professional association of the Missouri casino industry, is asking high school students to compete for $7,000 in scholarships through its 18th annual Project Read more ...
A new general manager and vice president, Lyle Randolph, has been chosen for Isle Casino Cape Girardeau, the company said Tuesday. Randolph has served in the same role at the company's Caruthersville, Read more ...
Gov. Jay Nixon vetoed legislation Monday that would have altered Missouri's penalties for underage youths trying to sneak into casinos with fake identifications. Nixon said the bill would have weakened Read more ...