What’s next for Warren Co. Fairgrounds?
Horses race at the Lebanon Raceway. / Tony Tribble for the Enquirer Lebanon Raceway’s impending departure opens up options Paul McKibben reports: When the Lebanon Raceway leaves the Warren County...
View ArticleRacino’s starting gate could be in sight
This illustration shows what the new Warren County racino near Monroe is expected to look like. / Provided Warren Co. commissioners will take up proposed $175M facility on Tuesday Paul McKibben...
View ArticleWarren commissioners approve racino
This illustration shows what the new Warren County racino near Monroe is expected to look like. / Provided Paul McKibben reports: Warren County commissioners on Tuesday approved plans for a $175...
View ArticleGaming company secures licenses for OH racino
The Associated Press A company planning to build a $175 million racino in southwest Ohio has moved a step closer to its goal. Miami Valley Gaming & Racing announced Friday that it purchased harness...
View ArticleLebanon Raceway seating questioned
Alexander Coolidge reports: State officials are concerned there won’t be enough seats in the grandstand when Lebanon Raceway moves to Turtlecreek Township and adds a video slots operation. “Seven...
View ArticleRacino owners to donate $3M to Warren
This illustration shows what the new Warren County racino near Monroe is expected to look like. It?s scheduled to open in 2014, pending various state approvals. Provided Paul McKibben reports: The...
View ArticleWhat should Warren County fairgrounds become?
Sheila McLaughlin reports: What will become of the Warren County fairgrounds when Lebanon Raceway moves out to its new racino site in Turtlecreek Township? That’s the $6 million question being tackled...
View ArticleWarren County racino holds job fair today
The Enquirer Southwest Ohio’s next casino is looking to hire hundreds more workers by holding a job fair today. The $175 million Miami Valley Gaming & Racing racino in Warren County’s Turtlecreek...
View ArticleRacino operator predicts $125M in first year
Alexander Coolidge reports: Miami Valley Gaming general manager Jim Simms predicted his racino will rake in $125 million in gambling revenue during its first year of operation. Simms brushed aside...
View ArticleNew racino offers loyal members a sneak peek on Thursday
Alexander Coolidge reports: Miami Valley Gaming is offering an inside look of their Turtlecreek Township racino a week before it opens to gamblers that sign up online for their loyalty card. The new...
View ArticleRegion’s first racino opens today
Alexander Coolidge reports: The Cincinnati region’s newest gambling outlet, Miami Valley Gaming, opens at noon Thursday. The gambling destination is the new site for Lebanon Raceway combined with 1,600...
View ArticleMiami Valley Racing posts weakest racino debut so far in Ohio
Alexander Coolidge reports: Miami Valley Racing raked in $5.7 million in gambling action during its first 19 days of operation, Ohio regulators reported Tuesday. Hard Rock Rocksino in suburban...
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