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  1. The Hoosier Lottery will soon pass internet gambling rules and bypass all these foolish surrounding states.

    Only problem is the Lottery Commission is planning to funnel most gains to politically connected friends as part of Mitch Daniel's Lottery privatization plan in the next 6 months.

  2. Indiana lawmakers are clueless in setting up laws. When they allowed casinos in Indiana they left out the most important factor in attracting patrons. REAL MONEY is absent. As a patron having a choice which one of the following would you pick? A casino with real game tables with real money, real cards and a live dealer, even a free cocktail, given a chance to play the odds with cards. Or would you rather play in Indiana with paper coupons in payment, have a computer decide your odds on every bet you place. I also miss the sound of the coins falling in slots, people with cups of coins, the excitement of the crowd. I quit playing Indiana casinos years ago. I could play computer games at home and have a better chance of the odds.

  3. We live here and love to go to the casino ! Times are alittle harder now ,but when you go to the casino and see what little bit they do pay back go across the border it make you mad ! So we dont go as offen anymore . Hoosier Park and Risening Star are the best we think .

  4. Back in my teens/early 20s, Chicago's in Greenfield was a spot where my friends and I ate on a constant basis. Chicago's has always offered good pizza and bread sticks, but after getting married and buying a home, their prices and locations have made it so I would only get their pizza once every three years. They have expanded into McCordsville, but sadly closed the downtown Indy store years ago (this was the coolest layout for a restaurant in my opinion).

    Just recently we decided to try Chicago's at the old Greenfield location. While it was clean, they haven't updated much over the last five years or so. Still the same layout, booths, tables, etc.. I made a comment to my wife about how that place hasn't changed in years. Good to see they are doing well enough to build a newer building.

  5. record low crowd and a record low TV audience.

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