#Georgetown

sdnews.com

Allen R. Glick: Casino mogul with La Jolla, Las Vegas, and mob ties

There's a lot more going on in La Jolla than beautiful beaches, historic homes, and hotels. Of course, there's a big military connection and a Bronze Star from Vietnam for one former resident, Allen R. Glick, a businessman who got tangled up with mobsters. Glick died at the age of 79, in August 2021, after a long fight with cancer, at his La Jolla…
Land-based
Allen R. Glick: Casino mogul with La Jolla, Las Vegas, and mob ties
Wild Casino
Delaware Online

Can you remain anonymous if you win the $17.3B Powerball in Delaware?

So your dream finally came true and you hit the jackpot. Now you're flush with cash and can live a pampered life. But do you have to let anyone know that you're suddenly wealthy? That all depends where you bought the ticket. There are 18 states that have laws that allow national lottery prize jackpot winners to remain anonymous. In those states,…
Lottery
Can you remain anonymous if you win the $17.3B Powerball in Delaware?
FM101 Milton Now

Georgetown man plans to travel and reno home after winning lottery

A Georgetown man is celebrating half a million dollars. James Asselstine won $505879.50 playing LIGHTNING LOTTO. The 64-year-old Canada Post worker said he is a regular lottery player. "I've won smaller amounts in the past, but this is my first major win," he shared while at the OLG Prize Centre in Toronto to pick up his winnings. The father of two…
Winnings
Georgetown man plans to travel and reno home after winning lottery
Super Slots Casino

$6,000 Welcome Bonus

Players can claim the SUPER300 bonus code on their first three deposits only. The minimum deposit amount required to redeem each bonus code is $25. This bonus is not valid in the Live Dealer Casino. The deposit plus bonus amount is subject to a 45X playthrough requirement before any winnings can be withdrawn.
FM101 Milton Now

After five months, a local group wins the Catch the Ace jackpot

We have a major winner for the Townsend Smith Hospice Foundation (TSHF) Catch the Ace raffle! For the past five months, the charity organization has been running a weekly Catch the Ace progressive raffle. Each week, a winner is given a card from a deck. They automatically win the weekly pot, but could win the jackpot if they pull the elusive ace of…
Winnings
After five months, a local group wins the Catch the Ace jackpot
FM101 Milton Now

Ace of spades not pulled in Catch the Ace draw, $3200 jackpot remains up for grabs

The Townsend Smith Hospice Foundation has announced a winner for its weekly Catch the Ace raffle. The Townsend Smith Hospice Foundation (TSHF) is holding the weekly raffle to help build their new location. Tyler Harvey won $126 when he pulled the six of diamonds. It's a weekly progressive raffle. Each week, a winner is given a card from a deck.…
Winnings
Ace of spades not pulled in Catch the Ace draw, $3200 jackpot remains up for grabs
FM101 Milton Now

Milton charity raffle jackpot nears $3000

The jackpot keeps growing for the Catch the Ace raffle. The Townsend Smith Hospice Foundation (TSHF) is holding the weekly raffle to help build their new location. Sherry Stevenson won $150 when she pulled the jack of spades. Fundraiser coordinator for the TSHF Mallory Crippen says Sherry continues to support the charity. It's a weekly progressive…
Winnings
Milton charity raffle jackpot nears $3000
Santa Maria Times

Santa Barbara woman wins $150K motorhome in Chumash Casino's Dream Big giveaway

A Santa Barbara woman cashed in her winning ticket in Chumash Casino Resort's Dream Big giveaway Sunday and claimed a 2022 Georgetown motorhome worth over $150000. Prior to claiming her prize, Martha O. said she didn't know her name had been called during the grand prize drawing that took place at 10 p.m. "A man leaned over and told me he thought…
Winnings
Santa Barbara woman wins $150K motorhome in Chumash Casino's Dream Big giveaway
RELATED LOCATIONS
Santa Barbara News Press

Dreaming big pays off for winner at Chumash Casino Resort

A Santa Barbara woman won the "Dream Big" giveaway Sunday night at the Chumash Casino Resort. And she couldn't have dreamed it would be this big. She received a 2022 Georgetown Motorhome, worth over $150000. The winner, Martha O., didn't even know her name had been called during the quarterly giveaway grand-prize drawing at 10 p.m. "A man leaned…
Travel
Dreaming big pays off for winner at Chumash Casino Resort
KEYT

Santa Barbara woman wins $150,000 'Dream Big' giveaway at Chumash Casino

SANTA YNEZ, Calif. - A Santa Barbara woman won a motorhome worth over $150000 during the "Dream Big" giveaway at the Chumash Casino Resort on Sunday. Martha O., who did not disclose her full identity for privacy reasons, won a 2022 Georgetown motorhome from the giveaway and said that she didn't even know that her name had been called during the…
Winnings
Santa Barbara woman wins $150,000 'Dream Big' giveaway at Chumash Casino
Santa Barbara News Press

Chumash Casino Resort surprises guest with $50,000

Chumash Casino Resort surprised a guest Sunday with $50000 as part of its quarterly giveaway event. Arnel Q. from Oxnard walked away with the life-changing prize, part of the "Fields of Green" quarterly giveaway event at the Santa Ynez casino. According to his wife, Melissa, a fortune cookie on their table said, "You will have financial freedom…
Travel
Chumash Casino Resort surprises guest with $50,000
WKBN 27

Pittsburgh-born mob front man and 1970s casino boss dies at 79

MYSTERY WIRE - One of the most important figures in the history of organized crime died quietly in Southern California a few days ago. Allen Glick was once considered to be the boy wonder of the Nevada casino industry, but in reality, was a front man for the mob. Allen R. Glick's initials - A.R.G - inspired the name of his company, Argent…
Land-based
Pittsburgh-born mob front man and 1970s casino boss dies at 79
RELATED CATEGORIES
8 News Now

Allen Glick, mob front man and 1970’s casino boss, has died

MYSTERY WIRE - One of the most important figures in the history of organized crime died quietly in Southern California a few days ago. Allen Glick was once considered to be the boy wonder of the Nevada casino industry, but in reality, was a front man for the mob. Allen R. Glick's initials - A.R.G - inspired the name of his company, Argent…
Land-based
Allen Glick, mob front man and 1970’s casino boss, has died
Bleacher Report

Ex-NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue Worries Legal Gambling Could Lead to Point Shaving

Former NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue is concerned the league's association with legalized gambling could adversely impact the integrity of the game moving forward. In an interview with Jarrett Bell of USA Today, Tagliabue expressed uneasiness regarding the possibility of point shaving in NFL games: "I worry about that. It's interesting to me. The…
NFL
Ex-NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue Worries Legal Gambling Could Lead to Point Shaving
The New York Times

As Las Vegas Reopens, a Huge Coronavirus Test for Casinos

It was among the last of the big conferences before the coronavirus pandemic shuttered the massive casinos lining the Las Vegas Strip in March. More than 1000 people gathered at MGM Resorts International's Mirage Hotel & Casino for the Women of Power Summit, after organizers assured them that the risk of attending the networking event for executive…
Covid
As Las Vegas Reopens, a Huge Coronavirus Test for Casinos