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Archive for August 31, 2008

Changing law on slots at tracks iffy

Within a couple of years, the horse and dog track faces the certainty of having a nearby casino with hotel, bars, restaurants and other accouterments for attracting people and their money.

On Aug. 23, the Woodlands ran its final dog races and went dark. Co-owner Howard Grace says all options are on the table to reopen with slots, if it can agree on a contract with the Kansas Lottery, which owns the gambling.

The problem is that the law at best gives the track 40 percent of the revenue, which track officials say isn't enough to make it worthwhile. That would require changing the law.

The Woodlands isn't the first track to close. The Wichita Greyhound Park shut it doors after Sedgwick County voters rejected slots at the track. The long-closed Camptown Greyhound Park in Frontenac has stopped trying to reopen.

The situation with the Woodlands isn't unique.

Will Cummings, a consultant who studies casino and racetrack markets throughout the country, told the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission recently the growing trend is that tracks lose business to emerging casinos.

"They're in a tough spot," Cummings said. "It's doable but it's not a pleasant prospect."

Those hoping lawmakers will ride to the rescue might want to think about coming up with a Plan B.

"I think gaming needs to be off the legislative table for awhile," said Senate Majority Leader Derek Schmidt, who supported the bill.

"Gaming can consume a lot of time and passion and those are resources that can better spent on other issues like the budget, health, education and transportation," said the Independence Republican.

Doug Lawrence, Kansas Greyhound Association executive director who helped write the gambling bill, said the Woodlands needs to reopen if it expects any help from legislators.

"I have to believe that if you are going to ask the Legislature to make an adjustment, they are going to have to at least try to make it work," Lawrence said.

The closing didn't sit well with Rep. Tom Burroughs, a Kansas City Democrat who supported the gambling bill.

"They said 'give us slots, give us slots'. Well, we gave them slots and now they want to close," Burroughs said.

Lawrence said a lot depends on whether the track owners, horse and dog breeders and casino supporters can unite, as they did last year.

"It's going to be hard to change unless everybody has something they need in a piece of legislation. That's the politics of the meat grinder. You have to reflect the interest of the folks involved," Lawrence said.

One mitigating factor is that by January, the four casino contracts will have been awarded and many legislators will be thinking up ways to spend the millions in expected state revenue from the casinos.

"It may not require a perfect storm like it did the last time because the Legislature is counting on the revenues," Lawrence said. "If you can show it has potential revenue for the state, it may change some minds."

One concern is that reopening the issue could give opponents a chance to rework it to kill the gambling law, sinking casinos, tracks and all those state spending plans.

"There would be some who are willing to revisit it to open it up and kill it," Burroughs said.

Supporters for changing the law say even if that happened, Gov. Kathleen Sebelius would veto the bill. But even if she does, if enough legislators want the gambling repealed, her veto will be overridden as it was on another emotional issue - the right to carry concealed guns.

Burroughs said the Wyandotte casino will bring far more money to the state than any track.

"Legislators should be cautious about giving a higher percentage to the tracks because it could put the casino investments at risk," he said.

How much gambling support will exist in the Legislature in January depends on the outcome of November's general election.

Sen. Chris Steineger said he's willing to change the law if there's enough votes to keep casinos alive. The Kansas City Democrat said he believes there will more "moderate minded" people elected.

"We put a tax burden on a business that was too high and caused job losses," Steineger said. "The Legislature should always look at ways to help businesses succeed."

But there are those who feel a government governs best when it governs least.

"The state of play is likely to remain unchanged and the various market players will just have to sort it out for themselves," Schmidt said. "The Legislature doesn't need to be in there figuring out the winners and losers."

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Man killed in Edmonton casino shooting

A man is dead and a woman is in hospital after an apparent shooting outside the River Cree Casino west of Edmonton early Saturday morning.

The Stony Plain RCMP were called to the casino at 1:26 a.m. by reports of fighting inside the Touch Lounge, a nightclub inside the resort. While police were on their way, the fight moved out of the club.

A few minutes later, the man was dead outside the casino's main entrance.

"RCMP officers attended, and there were fights outside as well, and they reported that a shooting had just occurred by the front doors of the River Cree Casino," explained Stony Plain RCMP spokeswoman Const. Barb Roy. "I can confirm that there is one male deceased. There was a female also injured, and taken to an Edmonton hospital."

Cort Gallup was inside the casino when the incident happened. He said he heard a little bit of commotion outside, and then someone nearby said that there had been a shooting.

He didn't quite believe it so he went out front to look, but said he soon regretted it.

"This guy was face down on the pavement," Mr. Gallup said "There was a bunch of people running around screaming."

The victim appeared to have a serious head wound, he said.

"He died right there."

The victim is believed to be in his mid-20s.

Casino customers were moved away from the scene, and the parking lot was shut so no one could leave until all the cars could be checked, Mr. Gallup said.

Stony Plain RCMP had general investigators and drug-section officers working on the case. Edmonton's forensic identification officers and the Edmonton Major Crimes Unit were also called out.

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Isle of Capri Casinos, Inc. Casino in Natchez, Miss. Closed Due to Hurricane Gustav

Isle of Capri Casinos, Inc. (Nasdaq: ISLE) announced that the Company closed its casino inNatchez, Miss. temporarily due to Hurricane Gustav today.

"The Mississippi Gaming Commission has issued an order for our casino to close, however, our hotel, which is not located on the water, remains open. We are taking all safety precautions and encourage our guests and employees to seek shelter in a safe area," said Tony Scudiero, vice president and general manager."

Isle of Capri Casinos, Inc., founded in 1992, is dedicated to providing its customers with an exceptional gaming and entertainment experience at each of its 18 casino properties. The Company owns and operates casinos inBiloxi, Lula andNatchez, Mississippi;Lake Charles, Louisiana;Bettendorf,Davenport, Marquette andWaterloo, Iowa;Boonville,Caruthersville andKansas City, Missouri; two casinos inBlack Hawk, Colorado; and a casino and harness track inPompano Beach, Florida. Isle of Capri Casinos' international gaming interests include a casino that it operates inFreeport, Grand Bahama, a casino inCoventry, England, and a two-thirds ownership interest in casinos in Dudley andWolverhampton, England.

This press release may be deemed to contain forward-looking statements, which are subject to change. These forward-looking statements may be significantly impacted, either positively or negatively by various factors, including without limitation, licensing, and other regulatory approvals, financing sources, development and construction activities, costs and delays, weather, permits, competition and business conditions in the gaming industry. The forward-looking statements are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in or implied by the statements herein.

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