Early voting in Kanawha County has hit 4,700 as residents decide whether to allow casino table games at the racetrack in Nitro, the Charleston Gazette reports.
And as foes and supporters rally to get their forces to the polls, MetroNews' Talkline hosted an on-air debate Tuesday between the two sides.
At least one of the two counties that has already authorized table games, meanwhile, has apparently based part of its annual budget on the resulting revenue. But as The Associated Press reports, the state Lottery says Hancock and Ohio counties will likely have to wait until November before the games can begin.
02 August 2007
Table Games - Daily Roundup
Posted by Lawrence Messina at 9:30 AM
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