Kinmundy-Alma Fire Chief Kevin Day had to call the fire department Saturday afternoon to put out a fire that spread rapidly through a large machine shed just ten feet from his home at 615 South ...
A casino player chasing ”sizzling jackpots” won more than $100,000 at a New England casino in February. A $17.50 bet was made on the slot machine game “Big Hot Flaming Pots Tasty Treasures,” which ...
COLUMBIA — A recent federal ruling declaring slot-style machines in Missouri gas stations, bars and convenience stores illegal is putting attention on a problem state regulators say has left players ...
No slot machine strategy improves RTP or predicts outcomes—modern slots are governed by fixed, audited mathematics. The only decisions that materially affect results are game selection (RTP and ...
Legislation creating a state-run video lottery system to replace and regulate “gray market” slot machines that have proliferated for years in gas stations, bars and fraternal halls across the state ...
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A Las Vegas resident won a $609,345 jackpot Sunday night at Palms Casino Resort on a Whitney Houston-themed slot machine. It’s the second big jackpot on those machines at the Palms ...
A gambler at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino near Sacramento hit a $120,000 jackpot on a $2.50 bet on a slot machine, casino officials reported. The player hit the progressive jackpot on a “Dragon Link” ...
Torch Electronics gaming machines are seen Friday, Oct. 3, 2025, at a restaurant and bar in Florissant. ST. LOUIS — Thousands of slot machines that have proliferated in Missouri gas stations and bars ...
Eagle Americas announces a strategic partnership with High West Machine Tool, expanding its sales and support network across the Western United States. Our goal is to bring Eagle’s high-performance ...
A federal judge on Friday ruled that slot machines that have operated for years in bars, restaurants and convenience stores across Missouri are illegal gambling devices under state law. The decision ...
St. Louis’ not-quite-casino gambling scene just took a serious punch to the gut. A federal judge has ruled that the so‑called “no‑chance” gaming machines distributed by Torch Electronics are, in fact, ...
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