The Missouri Gaming Association told regulators Wednesday that it is trying hard to keep underage patrons from getting into the state’s casinos. Mike Winter, the association's Executive Director, Read more ...
BOONVILLE - While other states have experienced a decline in gaming revenue, Missouri's gaming income has held steady during the past few years. Of the 21 states that have casinos, one third of them Read more ...
Elise Maletich, a senior at Affton High School, is one of seven students in Missouri to win the 16th annual Project 21 Scholarship competition sponsored by the Missouri Gaming Association, the professional Read more ...
Every day, Missouri loses gaming tax revenue and tourism dollars to bordering states such as Illinois, where state laws allow casinos to extend a line of credit to gamblers. In fact, most commercial casinos Read more ...
Every day, Missouri loses gaming tax revenue and tourism dollars to bordering states, such as Illinois, where state laws allow casinos to extend a line of credit to gamblers. In fact, most commercial Read more ...
Missouri lawmakers are considering allowing casinos to loan money to patrons, something opponents say could make things worse for those with gambling addictions. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch ( http://bit.ly/IWCV7a) Read more ...
Missouri legislators have quietly taken the first step toward letting the state's casinos make loans to their patrons, a move that the gambling industry has sought for years but one that worries gambling Read more ...
The Missouri gaming industry generated $493 million in gaming tax revenue last year up from $490 million in 2010, according to the Missouri Gaming Association’s 2011 annual report. The Missouri Read more ...
Fox2Now.comSt. Louis County’s health department is launching a media campaign costing more than a quarter million dollars aimed at the exemptions currently provided by the county’s smoking Read more ...
JEFFERSON CITY • Missouri House Speaker Steve Tilley is siding with the gambling industry in firm opposition to Gov. Jay Nixon's proposal to increase casino entrance fees. "It's a tax," Read more ...