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SILVER LAKE – The Indiana Gaming Commission has given the Silver Lake Lions Club permission to once again host Bingo events. Bingo will resume at the Lions building in Silver Lake on Saturday, June 20. Doors open at 5 p.m. and games begin at 6 p.m. Bingo will continue each Saturday if enough people will …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana sports betting industry was hit hard in March by the coronavirus shut down and it could look even worse in April as casinos remain shuttered and professional and collegiate sports remain in hibernation, according to sports gaming analysts. The reduction also means a hit to Indiana’s tax coffers. Based on newly-released data …read more.
TERRE HAUTE – Indiana is closing its licensed casinos and racing operations for at least 14 days beginning at 6 a.m. Monday. The change is a result of the coronavirus pandemic. The Indiana Gaming Commission posted and distributed this statement Saturday: “Based on changing circumstances and in the interest of public health, Indiana licensed gaming …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS — Joshua Bills was sentenced Monday, July 25, after pleading guilty to theft as a class D felony. Bills will serve three years of probation. He paid full restitution to the victim prior to sentencing. Bills met his victim through the online virtual reality game Second Life. Second Life users can create characters, called avatars, which interact …read more.
FORT WAYNE — The Indiana Gaming Commission has declared this month that the revenue garnered from casinos has declined a considerable amount since last year. Adjusted gross revenue was $173 million, compared to $184 million in the same month last year.


