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The Nevada Gaming Commission won’t change how it decides licensing for restricted gaming applicants despite a Clark County Commission vote that effectively ended the business model used by Dotty’s Gaming & Spirits. Gaming Commissioner Randolph Townsend said the state already takes into account the incidental nature of gaming revenues compared to revenues produced by the primary business.
Clark County commissioners on Tuesday effectively put an end to the business model used by the Dotty’s Gaming & Spirits operation, agreeing to changes in an ordinance that governs the operation of slot machines inside taverns.
Rick Lax spreads a deck of 52 cards across a table in the patio area of a west valley bagel restaurant and tells his visitor to pick a card.