Ohioans supporting casino gambling
Early election night results suggested Ohio voters are far more receptive to throwing their lot in with casinos than in the past. With 74 percent of the unofficial vote... More »
Toledoblade.com - Nov. 3, 2009
Voters in Struggling Ohio Approve 4 Urban Casinos
Ohio voters hit hard by the economic downturn have approved casinos on the fifth try by gambling supporters in the past two decades. Tuesday's vote is a significant victory... More »
ABC News - Nov. 4, 2009
Struggling Ohio Votes to Open Doors to Casinos
Ohio voters hit hard by the economic downturn vote 'yes' to casinos tied to new jobs after a fifth try by gambling supporters in the past two decades. COLUMBUS -- Cleveland... More »
FOXNews.com - Nov. 4, 2009
Ohio Ponders a Future With Casinos
Developers of four new Ohio casinos looked eagerly to the future Wednesday, even as opponents concocted plans to stymie their efforts and surrounding states braced for... More »
ABC News - Nov. 4, 2009
Voters reject spending limits, OK Ohio casinos
CHICAGO (Reuters) Voters in the U.S. states of Maine and Washington on Tuesday rejected measures to limit spending, while Ohio's ailing economy swayed residents to approve... More »
Reuters via Yahoo! - Nov. 4, 2009
Voters in Struggling Ohio Approve 4 Casinos
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio voters hit hard by the economic downturn have approved casinos on the fifth try by gambling supporters in the past two decades. Tuesday's vote is a... More »
NewsMax.com - Nov. 4, 2009
Gamble on casinos pays off in Ohio
Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati and Toledo. 'We're going to deliver something very special, and we're going to work very hard with a lot of people,' said Dan Gilbert, the... More »
UPI - Nov. 4, 2009
Voters reject spending limits, OK casinos in Ohio
CHICAGO (Reuters) Voters in Maine and Washington state on Tuesday rejected measures to limit spending, while voters in cash-strapped Ohio approved casinos, according to... More »
Reuters via Yahoo! - Nov. 4, 2009
Ohio ponders a future with casinos
Penn National Gaming Inc. president Dan Wilmott showed off the site where a 300,000-square-foot Hollywood Casino-Columbus employing 2,000 people is expected to materialize by... More »
San Jose Mercury News - Nov. 4, 2009
New Ohio casinos will hit nearby resorts-Moody's
NEW YORK, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Four new casinos Ohio voters approved could drain profits from similar resorts in nearby states and hit the U.S. market as gaming demand continues... More »
Reuters - Nov. 4, 2009