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Casinos in Carson City, south shore Lake Tahoe see November gaming revenue climb

Carson City area casinos saw a 1.2 percent increase in gaming revenue during November, according to figures released Thursday by the Nevada Gaming Control Board. Statewide, casinos overall saw a decrease of nearly 1.5 percent for the month.

Carson City gaming revenue up slightly in October, south shore Lake Tahoe plunges

Carson City area casinos saw an 1.15 percent increase in gaming revenue during the month of October, while south shore Lake Tahoe plunged 22 percent, according to figures released Tuesday by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

Carson City area casino revenue up 1.5 percent in September

Carson City area casinos saw September gaming revenue increase by 1.5 percent over the same time in 2015, according to figures released Thursday by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

Nevada Leaders Oppose Question 2

Nevada Leaders Oppose Question 2:

“As Governor and a former Federal Judge, I have seen first-hand the negative effects that marijuana for recreational purposes can have on our state and our communities. Proponents of this measure claim it will help education, it will not. What it will do is create health and safety problems that Nevada cannot afford. Legalizing marijuana would have devastating consequences for our state and for Nevada families and I would ask that voters join with me and Vote No on 2 when they head to the polls this fall.” – Governor Brian Sandoval

Carson City casino revenue down in August, climbs at south shore Lake Tahoe

Gaming revenue at Carson City area casinos fell nearly 2 percent for the month of August while gaming profits at Lake Tahoe casinos continued to soar, showing the month's best statewide performance, according to figures released Thursday by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

New Administration Division chief for Gaming

Gaming Control Board Chairman A.G. Burnett has named Sally Elloyan to replace Brian Duffrin as head of the Administration Division.She started her career at the control board in 1988 as an agent handl ...

Carson City gaming revenue down slightly in July, Lake Tahoe soars

Gaming revenue in the Carson City area fell 1.54 percent in July compared to the same time last year, while statewide gambling profits show a nearly 10 percent increase, according to figures released Wednesday by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

Carson City area gaming revenue down less than 1 percent in June, Lake Tahoe soars

Gaming revenue at Carson City and Carson Valley casinos remained relatively flat in June, while Lake Tahoe casinos saw solid increases compared to a year ago, according to figures released Friday from the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

Carson City Salvation Army launches annual backpack and school supply drive

The Salvation Army is collecting backpacks and school supplies for disadvantaged children through August 17. Children from Carson City, Douglas County and Lyon County will receive backpacks and school supplies as needed. The Salvation Army will have a distribution of the back packs and a large portion of the back packs collected will be given directly to the School Districts for distribution to children in transition.

May gaming revenue down in Carson City, Tahoe and statewide

Gaming revenue at Carson City and Carson Valley casinos fell 6 percent in May compared to May 2015, according to figures released Thursday by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

Carson City area April gaming revenue down nearly 4.7 percent

April gaming revenue at Carson City area casinos saw a 4.66 percent decrease over April 2015 gambling profits, according to figures released Thursday by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

Casinos in Carson City, Gardnerville, Minden and other areas of Douglas County except for south shore Lake Tahoe took in a “gaming win” of $8,112,943 for the month.

The end of Vegas journalism, Chapter 5,091

Three huge stories broke in Nevada on Wednesday and the two Las Vegas newspapers revealed their journalism bankruptcy.
The trio:
1. The Gaming Control Board filed a complaint against Sheldon Adelson's Las Vegas Sands t ...

Grand jury indicts Carson City man among 8 others in illegal prescription drug ring

Ryan Daniel Smith of Carson City, Dr. Robert Rand of Reno, and seven others were indicted by a federal grand jury on felony drug conspiracy and other charges, the office for the U.S. Attorney announced Wednesday.

Carson City Judge Tatro receives Lifetime Achievement Award from Nevada Judges Association

The Nevada Judges Association consisting of over 80 Justices of the Peace and Municipal Court Judges from the Justice and Municipal Courts throughout the State of Nevada honored Carson City Justice of the Peace/Municipal Court Judge John Tatro with the Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award.

Carson City area gaming revenue in March down 4.5 percent

Carson City area casinos experienced a 4.5 percent decrease in gaming earnings for the month of March compared to a year ago, according to figures released Thursday by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

Gaming revenue for Carson City casinos climbs to 7.7 percent in February

Carson City area casino gaming revenue in February rose nearly 7.7 percent compared to 2015 figures for the month, according to a report released Wednesday by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

Casinos in Carson City, Minden, Gardnerville and other areas of Douglas County except for Stateline at Lake Tahoe saw gaming revenue for the month, also known as “gaming win” of $7,767,314 or 7.69 percent.

Nevada gaming board names new audit division chief

Kelly Colvin has been named the new audit division chief for the Nevada Gaming Control Board, the agency announced Monday. Colvin replaces former Audit Division Chief Shirley Springer who retired in February.

January gaming win down statewide, but Tahoe up

Statewide gaming win dipped 2.9 percent in January because of fewer special events.But the two Lake Tahoe markets saw a significant increase, according to Gaming Control Board analyst Mike Lawton.Tota ...

Carson City, Lake Tahoe gaming revenue up in January

Carson City area casinos saw a slight increase in January gaming revenue, nearly 1 percent, while statewide gaming revenue decreased 2.87 percent, according to figures released Friday by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

Carson City area casinos see slight December revenue increase

Carson City area casinos saw a slight increase in December gaming revenue, while statewide gambling profits were up 3.31 percent for the month, the Nevada Gaming Control Board announced Friday.

Fiscal year 2015 income for Carson City area casinos up 2.6 percent

Fifteen Carson City area casinos, including those in Douglas County, Minden and Gardnerville, were able to generate a fiscal year 2015 net income of more than $5.8 million, a 2.6 percent increase over 2014, according to a Nevada Gaming Control Board abstract released Thursday.

Nevada November gaming revenue up nearly 7.8 percent, down some in Carson City

Statewide casino gaming revenue increased 7.76 percent in November, with gains made from Las Vegas to Lake Tahoe, according figures released Wednesday by the Nevada Gaming Control Board. Meanwhile, Carson City area casino revenue fell nearly 2.6 percent compared to November 2014 figures.

Carson City area casinos see gaming revenue increase nearly 8.6 percent in October

Carson City area casinos saw a 8.58 percent increase in gaming profits during October, the Nevada Gaming Control Board said Monday.

Carson City area casinos see slight gaming earnings increase in September

Carson City area casinos in September saw gaming earnings increase by 1.6 percent over table and slot revenue collected during the same time last year, according figures released Thursday by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

Nevada regulators ban unlicensed daily fantasy sports sites

The Nevada Gaming Control Board has decided that daily fantasy sports websites can no longer offer their product in the state without a license.

Statewide, Carson City area gaming revenue slides in August

Carson City area casino gaming revenue fell in August by more than 2 percent over figures from August 2014, according to stats released Wednesday by the Nevada Gaming Control Board. Statewide gaming revenue, meanwhile, decreased by 1.39 percent for the month.

Gaming Control issues 71-count complaint against Carson City casino

Investigators for the Gaming Control Board have filed a 71-count complaint charging multiple violations of record keeping, accounting rules and security procedures by operators of the Max Casino and its predecessor Carson Station.

Carson City area casino revenue climbs more than 10 percent in July

Carson City area casinos saw gaming revenue climb by 10.35 percent in the month of July compared July 2014, the Nevada Gaming Control Board said Friday.

Carson City and Lake Tahoe area gaming revenue climbs in June

Gaming revenue at Carson City area casinos increased by 4 percent in June compared to the same period in 2014, according to figures released Tuesday by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

Salvation Army 2015 Apple Tree Back Pack and school supplies drive underway

The Salvation Army is collecting Back Packs and School Supplies for disadvantaged children through August 13th. The Salvation Army has been getting calls from families in need for several weeks asking for help. Children from Carson City School District, Silver State Charter School, and Douglas County School District will receive all back packs and school supplies that are collected.

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