Smoking Proposals in St.Charles

Here’s an update to the story we brought you on July 26th. Read about it in the St.Louis Post Dispatch.

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Next MGC Meeting

Next MGC meeting is Wednesday August 29th at 9 a.m. in Jefferson City. Start time is 9 a.m.  The agenda will be posted here when it becomes available.

 

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Blast from the past

MGC Chairman James Mathewson’s 2012 farewell reception. From left: Incoming Chairman Barrett Hatches, Commissioner Darryl Jones, Chairman James Mathewson, MGC Executive Director Roger Stottlemyre, Commissioner Suzanne Bradley and Commissioner Jack Merritt.

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New England the Next Gambling Mecca?

There’s an interesting story in playusa.com about New England and the proliferation of gambling there.

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Smoking Ban Proposals in St. Charles

There are two smoking ban proposals which may impact Ameristar St. Charles and Hollywood Casino.  Read the story in the St. Louis Post Dispatch here.

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Long Term Effects of Sports Betting on College Sports

The NCAA announced a team of internal experts has been tasked with looking at the long-term effects of legalized sports betting on college athletics. Read the story here.

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MGC’s Kylie Dickneite

Kylie Dickneite

Gaming Enforcement Manager, Missouri Gaming Commission (MGC)

Department of Public Safety

Kylie is a Gaming Enforcement Manager at the Missouri Gaming Commission in conjunction with being deployed to a statewide task force in regards to statewide information sharing.  She oversees the Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Unit’s National Gambling Intelligence Sharing Group (NGISG), which regularly coordinates gambling-related intelligence and investigative information between multiple state and federal agencies. Kylie has served 21 years in support of Missouri public safety working for the Missouri Gaming Commission and the Missouri State Highway Patrol. 

 

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MGC meeting schedule for remainder of 2018

Next MGC meeting is

Wednesday, August 29th at 10 a.m. in Jefferson City

Wednesday, September 26th at 10 a.m. in Jefferson City

Wednesday, October 31st at 10 a.m. in Jefferson City

Wednesday, December 5th at 10 a.m. in Jefferson City

Meeting agendas will be posted on this page when they become available.

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Finders Keepers?

After an influx of calls to the editorial staff of www.showmegaming.com regarding found money on a casino floor, we thought we’d resurrect an oldie but a goodie.

Here is the scenario: you approach a slot machine, and you find credit or a ticket in the EGD, or a ticket with value anywhere else on the gaming floor. What do you do? If there is money left on a machine when you first walk up to it, you should notify the casino staff. If you have already started playing on the machine, then you realize there are more credits than you have won or bought-in for, stop playing immediately and notify the casino staff. The staff may be able to review their records to determine whose money it is and return it to them. If a person intentionally takes the property of another and deprives the rightful owner of its use, that person may be arrested for stealing. This also applies to tickets and cash left in the machines or found on the casino floor. If you know who it belongs to, please give it back. If you don’t know who it belongs to, notify the casino security staff so they can try to identify the rightful owner. Try to follow the Golden Rule- Someday the found money may be yours.

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All in on sports wagering

The Kansas City Star Editorial Board is all in on sports wagering in Kansas and Missouri. Read the op-ed here.

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