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Woman found dead in Warren County creek identified She was found around 9 a.m. Sunday by the Warren County Sheriff’s Office. (Source: WXIX) By Jennifer Edwards Baker and Jared Goffinet | February 8, 2021 at 10:46 AM EST - Updated February 8 at 4:52 PM MONROE, Ohio (FOX19) - The Warren County Coroner has identified a woman whose body was found in a creek Sunday. Melissa McCracken, 56, of Hamilton, was last seen late Saturday at Miami Valley Gaming on Ohio 63 and wandered off, according to Warren County Coroner’s Investigator Doyle Burke. McCracken’s husband reported her missing around 8 a.m. Sunday. She was found about an hour later in a creek bed by sheriff’s deputies. ....
Ohio’s casino, racino business dips 26% in 2020; state out $165 million By Rich Exner - cleveland.com (TNS) CLEVELAND, Ohio Ohio’s casino and racino industry enjoyed record performances when fully operating in 2020, but gambling revenue for the year overall was down $500 million, mainly the result of full and partial closings ordered by Gov. Mike DeWine because of coronavirus concerns. Reports released Thursday by the state’s casino control and lottery commissions show gambling revenue totaled $1.44 billion for the year at the 11 facilities across Ohio, down 26% from a record $1.94 billion in 2019. This is the money kept by casinos and racinos after paying out winnings. About a third of it is then forwarded to the state in the form of taxes and fees. The drop in revenue for 2020 will mean about $135 million less in these taxes and fees. ....
Ohio’s casino, racino business dips 26% in 2020, a year of coronavirus disruptions; state out $165 million in taxes and fees Updated Jan 07, 2021; Posted Jan 07, 2021 Ohio s casino and racino gambling revenue dipped 26% in 2020 amid partial and full closings related to coronavirus concerns.Rich Exner, cleveland.com Facebook Share CLEVELAND, Ohio - Ohio’s casino and racino industry enjoyed record performances when fully operating in 2020, but gambling revenue for the year overall was down $500 million, mainly the result of full and partial closings ordered by Gov. Mike DeWine because of coronavirus concerns. Reports released Thursday by the state’s casino control and lottery commissions show gambling revenue totaled $1.44 billion for the year at the 11 facilities across Ohio, down 26% from a record $1.94 billion in 2019. ....