Aztar’s numbers reflect statewide downturn
March 10th, 2010 by Susan OrrJust over 105,000 people visited Casino Aztar in February, according to numbers released by the state Tuesday.
[Full Article] CommentJust over 105,000 people visited Casino Aztar in February, according to numbers released by the state Tuesday.
[Full Article] CommentPostNet Neighborhood Business Center in Lakeside Commons, off Green River and Lynch roads, is offering people laid off 25 free resumes, cover pages and envelopes.
[Full Article] CommentDon's & Clayton's DCI Fine DryCleaning will hold a ribbon-cutting at its totally automated drop-off and pick-up station at Third and Main streets today at 11:45 a.m.
[Full Article] CommentThe way 911 telephone service is paid for is not fair, according to state Rep. Jim Glenn, D-Owensboro, and he wants to do something about it
[Full Article] CommentHENDERSON, Ky. — The proposed Cash Creek Generation coal gasification and power plant has received its final air quality permit, the last key environmental permit the project requires.
[Full Article] CommentAs part of a larger strategy to improve its bottom line, Evansville-based Integra Bank Corp. plans to sell eight of its Indiana and Kentucky branches to First Security Bank of Owensboro.
[Full Article] CommentGene and Charlotte Warren and their family no sooner complete developing one new CVS/pharmacy and they're starting another.
[Full Article] CommentThe Tri-State Better Business Bureau has received a call from one of its Accredited Businesses recently, concerned about a phone request received to update BBB files.
[Full Article] CommentMany Hoosier ministers are opposed to gambling, but Rev. Derek Dyce is an exception. Although I suspect the reverend got his ordination from an advertisement on a pack of matches, he preaches regularly at the Church of Lucky Lords and Ladies.
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