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		<title>Cecil County Slots $ Up in Feb.; Local Aid Totals $2.4 Million So Far</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Hollywood Casino in Perryville saw increased per-machine slots revenues last month, resulting in a total of $2.4 million in “local impact” aid for Cecil County and the Town of Perryville in the current fiscal year. The Perryville slots parlor has generated a total of over $44 million in revenues, including $14.6 million in revenues for Penn National Gaming, the slots parlor operator, since the facility opened at the end of last September. As provided by the referendum that legalized slots in the state, part of the total revenues goes to an education trust fund, the horseracing industry, various set-asides and local communities impacted by the two slots parlors currently operating in the state. The Perryville facility was the first in the state and the second facility, at Ocean Downs near Ocean City, opened in January, 2011. The February numbers showed a gain in per-machine daily revenues in Cecil County, registering nearly $215. Overall, the per-machine daily revenue average for Perryville is nearly $191 since the casino opened last fall. In February, Hollywood Casino generated $496,177 in local impact aid for the county and town. Under an agreement between the county and Perryville, the county will receive 65 percent of [&#8230;]]]></description>
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