Plans to put a full-scale gambling facility in Dayton are held up.
Scioto Downs success in Dayton?
The first slots-like gambling machines added at the Columbus track took in more than $11 million in revenue during the facility's opening month.
The first slots-like gambling machines added at the Columbus track took in more than $11 million in revenue during the facility's opening month.
Plans to put a full-scale gambling facility in Dayton are held up.
Penn National Gaming Inc. wants to move the horse tracks out of Toledo and suburban Columbus to reduce the competition for drawing gamblers to its casinos.
Both the Ohio House and Senate have given Penn National Gaming permission to relocate two of its Ohio racetracks.
The owner of two Ohio racetracks says it's debating whether to relocate the operations to other cities in the state if doing so would improve revenue at the
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