Kansas City area business briefs: Argosy GM promoted (The Kansas City Star) Less than a month after knocking a rival off its market perch, Argosy Casino Hotel & Spa general manager Thomas Burke is moving up the corporate ladder. us.rd.yahoo.com
Check out hotel amenities when checking in (The Kansas City Star) Guests of the Courtyard Kansas City Country Club Plaza can enjoy plasma televisions, microwaves, movies on demand and access to high-speed Internet service. us.rd.yahoo.com
Wednesday August 27, 2008 - 12:16 EST (Rolling Good Times) WYOMISSING, Pennsylvania -- (PRESS RELEASE) -- Penn National Gaming, Inc. (Nasdaq:PENN) announced today that, subject to customary regulatory approvals, Thomas P. Burke, 52, has been promoted to Senior Vice President Regional Operations, effective October 6, 2008. Mr. Burke presently serves as Vice President and General Manager of Penn National Gaming's Argosy Casino Hotel & Spa in Riverside, ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Majority partner in proposed Wyandotte County casino has ties to indicted developer (The Kansas City Star) Kansas casino authorities have some deep vetting to do. The Connecticut-based Mohegan Tribe, majority partner in the proposed Legends Sun casino in Wyandotte County, has been closely tied to a would-be Wisconsin casino developer who pleaded guilty to federal campaign finance law violations. us.rd.yahoo.com
Penn promotes Burke (Mississippi Business Journal) Penn National Gaming Inc., subject to customary regulatory approvals, has promoted Thomas P. Burke, 52, to senior vice president regional operations, effective October 6. us.rd.yahoo.com
Penn National Gaming Promotes Thomas Burke to Senior Vice President Regional Operations (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) WYOMISSING, Pa.----Penn National Gaming, Inc. announced today that, subject to customary regulatory approvals, Thomas P. Burke, 52, has been promoted to Senior Vice President Regional Operations, effective October 6, 2008. us.rd.yahoo.com
Argosy takes No. 2 spot in KC casino market from Harrah's (The Kansas City Star) For the first time, Harrah's North Kansas City Casino and Hotel is not ranked first or second in Kansas City's gambling market. us.rd.yahoo.com
KC area casino revenue in July up only 0.2 percent over last year (The Kansas City Star) Kansas City casino revenue flattened last month to $62.1 million, up just 0.2 percent over July of last year. us.rd.yahoo.com
Economy struggles, but casino revenue up (Jefferson City News Tribune) The economy may be struggling, but Missouri's casinos are still going strong. The latest figures from the Missouri Gaming Commission show that overall casino gambling revenue rose 7 percent in July to $146.9 million, up from $136.9 million in July 2007. us.rd.yahoo.com
Alton wants back thousands on flood costs (The Telegraph) ALTON - The city is trying to recoup hundreds of thousands of dollars it spent in man-hours, supplies and equipment to clean up after this summer's flooding. us.rd.yahoo.com
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