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Casinos See Increased Revenue

August 7th, 2014 by WCBC Radio

The state lottery agency reported Tuesday Maryland's four casinos brought in $75.9 million in July, a jump of nearly 10 percent from the same month a year earlier, with the bulk of the increase coming from the state's largest casino.  The total for slot machines and table game revenues was up 9.7 percent, or $6.7 million, from July 2013.  Rocky Gap Casino Resort in Allegany County, which added 19 slot machines and seven table games since last July, had the largest percentage increase, nearly 20 percent, as its revenues rose $685,064 to nearly $4.2 million.  Maryland Senate President Mike Miller said he never had any doubts that the casino and golf course at Rocky Gap would be a success. He said his wife can personally attests to the resort’s popularity…





 

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