It has been a long couple of days for gaming regulators in Pennsylvania, but on Wednesday the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board finally ended the public hearing on a proposed casino at Gettysburg.
The battle in Pennsylvania has begun between people who want a casino built at the famed Gettysburg site and those who are opposed to the casino. A public hearing started Tuesday, and may run through Thursday.
July was a strong month for Pennsylvania casinos and the increase in revenue was due to the inclusion of table games at casinos throughout the state.
The Pennsylvania casino industry is booming right now and four developers are attempting to get in on the action by applying for the final license available in the state.
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board has warned Parx Casino in Bucks County that they will have to do a better job of ensuring that children are not left in parked cars while the parents are inside gambling.