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Churchill County gaming shows August decline

Statewide gaming win fell 1.4 percent in August to more than $908 million.The same was true in Churchill County.In Churchill County, gaming win was $1.58 million. For the county’s 10 nonrestricted locations...

Carson City suffers first gaming decline since November 2014

Statewide gaming win fell 1.4 percent in August to more than $908 million.Win also was down in the Carson Valley Area, which includes valley portions of Douglas County. The 2.46 percent decline to $8.8 million was Car...

Carson City area May gaming revenue sees 7.7 percent increase

Carson City area casinos saw gaming revenue increase by 7.7 percent in May, compared to last year during the same month, according to figures released Friday from the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

Gaming win up statewide

Nevada’s statewide gaming win increased by 5.4 percent in April.“For the first four months of the calendar year, every market we track in the state is up with the exception of North Shore Tahoe,” said Gamin...

Gaming win up statewide and in Carson City for April

Nevada’s statewide gaming win increased by 5.4 percent in April.“For the first four months of the calendar year, every market we track in the state is up with the exception of North Shore Tahoe,” said Gaming Control B...

Nevada gaming win down, but Carson area up 7.3 percent

Statewide gaming win dipped 3.15 percent in March, reporting a total of $951.2 million.But casinos were up against a tough comparison as March 2014 had one more Saturday and a strong showing on the Baccarat...

Nevada gaming win down, but Carson area up 7.3 percent

Statewide gaming win dipped 3.15 percent in March, reporting a total of $951.2 million.But casinos were up against a tough comparison as March 2014 had one more Saturday and a strong showing on the Baccarat tables. At...

February statewide gaming down, Churchill flat

Statewide gaming win was down a percent in February to $916.1 million.Churchill County reported a flat month, $1.48 million, with no real change from a year ago. While slot play was up nearly a percent, gaming win fel...

January gaming down by 9.2 percent

A strong increase Baccarat win fueled a 7.75 percent overall increase in statewide gaming win for January.Baccarat was up 69.2 percent or $56.3 million to a total of $137.8 million for the month.Total gamin...

January gaming win up by 7.75 percent

A strong increase Baccarat win fueled a 7.75 percent overall increase in statewide gaming win for January.Baccarat was up 69.2 percent or $56.3 million to a total of $137.8 million for the month.Total gaming win was $...

Dip in 2014 gaming win blamed on lagging Baccarat

Total gaming win by Nevada casinos fell 1.1 percent in 2014, ending a streak of four consecutive increases.And according to Gaming Control Board Analyst Mike Lawton, the problem was Baccarat, for the year, was 5.9 percent down ...

Dip in 2014 gaming win blamed on lagging Baccarat

Total gaming win by Nevada casinos fell 1.1 percent in 2014, ending a streak of four consecutive increases. And according to Gaming Control Board Analyst Mike Lawton, the problem was Baccarat that, for the year, was 5.9 percent...

Carson City area gaming revenue up nearly 2.6 percent in December, down 8 percent statewide

Gaming revenue at Carson City area casinos climbed 2.56 percent in December compared to the last month of 2013 while the statewide numbers were down 8 percent, according to figures released Friday from the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

Carson City area casinos, which include those in Minden, Gardnerville and other areas in Douglas County except for south shore Lake Tahoe, took in gaming revenues, also known as "win" of $7,914,899 in December.

County, state gaming win flat

The fact Nevada’s gaming win was flat in November compared to a year ago is actually good, not bad. Gaming Control board Analyst Mike Lawton said November 2013 was “a significant tough comparison.” A year ago, Game and Table wi...

Carson City area gaming revenue down less than 1 percent in November

Carson City area casino gaming profits remained relatively flat in November as was the case statewide, the Nevada Gaming Control Board reports Tuesday.

Casinos in Carson City, Gardnerville, Minden and other areas of Douglas County except for Stateline saw a decrease for the month of 0.81 percent, bringing in $7,956,553 for a total “gaming win.”

Nevada gaming figures down in October, soar at Lake Tahoe

Carson City area casino gaming profits for October fell less than a percent compared to figures for the same time last year. Statewide, gambling revenue decreased 4.26 percent in October, according to the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

Casinos at south shore Lake Tahoe at Stateline continue to show a rebound, despite the closing of the Horizon Casino in April, with it subsequently opening as the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in January 2015. Gaming revenue at South Shore was up 52.75 percent for the month over October 2013 figures.

Carson City and South Shore Lake Tahoe casinos see August gaming revenue gains

Carson City area casinos saw around a 3 percent increase in gaming revenue for the month of August, though statewide figures were down according to figures released Friday by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

Carson City area casinos, which include those in Minden, Gardnerville and all areas of Douglas County except for Stateline, took in a gaming “win” of $9,023,314 for August, compared to $8,763,685 in August 2013. The increase comes out to 2.96 percent.

Statewide June gaming revenue climbs, Carson City and Lake Tahoe see slight decrease

Gaming revenue for Nevada casinos rose more than 14 percent in June, while Carson City and Lake Tahoe area figures fell some for the month, according to the Nevada Gaming Control Board numbers released Friday.

Carson City area casinos, which include those in Minden, Gardnerville and all other areas of Douglas County except Stateline, report a 5.5 percent decrease in gaming revenue for June, taking in $7,934,128 compared to June 2013 where gaming profits were $8,396,690.

Nevada’s nonrestricted gaming licensees reported a total “gaming win” of $906,904,294 in June 2014.

May Nevada gaming earnings climbs to 8.1 percent, down 2.7 percent for Carson City area

Gaming profits in Nevada jumped 8.1 percent in May thanks to a healthy rebound at Lake Tahoe but fell 2.7 percent for the Carson City area, the Gaming Control Board reports Friday.

Casinos in Carson City and Carson Valley, including Minden, Gardnerville and Topaz had a gaming "win" of $8,618,391 for May compared to $8,858,762 during the same period in 2013.

April gaming revenue climbs in Carson City, falls at Lake Tahoe

Carson City area casinos saw gaming revenues increase by 1.51 percent in April, according to figures released Wednesday by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

Casinos in Carson City, Minden, Gardnerville and all others except for those at Stateline Lake Tahoe that make up the Carson Valley area, report an overall gaming profit of $8,001,991 for the month of April compared to $7,883,290 in April 2013.

March gaming revenue down in Carson City, soars at South Shore Lake Tahoe

Carson City area gaming profits fell 2.8 percent in March, while statewide figures show a 7.6 percent increase over the same period a year ago, according to figures released Tuesday by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

Casinos in Carson City, Minden, Gardnerville and all other areas of Douglas County except Stateline report gaming profits of $8,049,618 for the month.

Nevada gaming revenue in February falls 14 percent, Carson City down 1.8 percent

Nevada casino gaming profits fell by nearly 14 percent in February, with Carson City area casinos seeing a 1.8 percent decrease, according to figures released Friday by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

Carson City area casinos, which include gaming establishments in Gardnerville, Minden and all other areas of Douglas County except Lake Tahoe, took in gaming revenue of $7,458,457 in February, compared to $7,598,406 in February 2013.

Carson City gaming revenue in January down 1 percent, statewide nearly 2.8 percent

Carson City area casinos report a 1 percent decrease in gaming revenue for the first month of 2014, with overall statewide figures declining nearly 3 percent compared to January 2013 figures, the Nevada Gaming Control Board reports Friday.

Casinos in Carson City and Carson Valley, including Minden, Gardnerville and the Topaz area, took in gaming revenue of $7,268,038 for the month compared to January 2013 which brought $7,342,100.

Nevada casinos win big statewide in December, down by 1.85 percent in Carson City

Nevada's casinos saw gaming profits increase by 9.6 percent statewide in December, though figures in the Carson City region were down 1.85 percent.

Carson City area casinos, which include gaming establishments in Gardnerville, Minden and all area of Douglas County except Tahoe, took in $7,716,979 for December 2013 compared to $7,862,056 for the same month in 2012.

Carson City area casinos see November gaming profits spike

Carson City area casinos saw a nice pre-holidays bump in gaming profits, posting a 7.45 percent increase in November, the Nevada Gaming Control Board reports Monday.

Statewide, Nevada's casinos reported a nearly 12 percent increase in November when compared to gaming figures during the same period a year ago.

Carson City area casinos see September gaming profits drop, Lake Tahoe sees big win

Casinos in Carson City and Carson Valley report a decline of nearly 4.2 percent in September gaming profits over 2012 figures but just up the hill at Lake Tahoe, the casinos at Stateline saw gaming "win" climb by 23 percent, Nevada Gaming Control Board reports Thursday.

Overall gaming in the Silver State for September was healthy, with a 7.4 percent gaming "win" with profits of $958,805,870. For the fiscal year, July 1, 2013 through Sept. 30, 2013, gaming related profits has increased 2.97 percent.

Carson City area casinos see 3 percent decrease in July gaming profits

Carson City area casinos saw a 3 percent decline in gaming profits for the month of July, the Nevada Gaming Control Board reports Friday.

Casinos in Carson City, Gardnerville, Minden and all other areas of Douglas County except Stateline, saw a gaming "win" of $8,435,440 for the month compared to July 2012, which saw a "win" of $8,700,186. The decrease amounts to 3.04 percent.

Casinos at South Shore Lake Tahoe led the Silver State in gaming profits for July. Casinos in Stateline took in $32,371,760 in gaming-related profits or "win" compared to July 2012, a 9.23 percent increase.

Carson City casinos see 2 percent increase in June gaming profits, statewide down 4.8 percent

While statewide gaming profits were down by 4.8 percent in June, Carson City area casinos saw a 2 percent increase over 2012 figures, the Nevada Gaming Control Board reports Friday morning.

Carson City casinos, which include Garderville, Minden and Topaz, took in a gaming "win" of $8,396,690 for a 2.03 percent increase compared to June 2012. Carson City area casinos are down in gaming profits by 1.56 percent for the fiscal year.

Carson City casinos report 7.4 percent increase in May gaming profits

Carson City area casinos saw its gaming profits increase by 7.4 percent in May, the Nevada Gaming Control Board reports Thursday. Statewide, casinos saw an overall increase of 1.37 percent for the month.

Casinos in Carson City, Gardnerville, Minden and all other areas of Douglas County except Lake Tahoe report a gaming "win" or profit for the month that totals $8,858,762 over May 2012 figures.

Casinos in the south shore Lake Tahoe area of Stateline also did well for the month, posting a gaming profit increase of 9.7 percent or $14,632,643 over 2012 figures for the month.

Carson City gaming profits down in April, Reno and Lake Tahoe see double-digit increases

Carson City area casinos report a loss in gaming profit for April, the Nevada Gaming Control Board reports Monday. Meanwhile, Reno and South Shore Lake Tahoe casinos saw big gains.

Statewide, gaming profits in Nevada fell slightly by 0.16 percent. Nevada casinos made $854,293,047 for the month. Carson City area casinos, which include those in Minden and Gardnerville, fell 2.66 percent, taking in April gaming profits of $7,883,290.

Reno casinos reported a gaming "win" of $44,143,808, up 15.3 percent over April 2012 figures.

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