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		<title>Cecil County, Perryville Net $4 Million So Far from Casino</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jun 2011 23:26:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Hollywood Casino in Perryville continues to generate significant revenues for Cecil County and the Town of Perryville, including over $528,000 in local “impact aid” in May, 2011. In May, the Hollywood Casino in Perryville generated $9.6 million in overall revenues. Of that amount, the “local impact aid” share of revenues amounts to $528,354, of which Cecil County receives 65 percent and the town of Perryville receives 35 percent. So far in this fiscal year, since the casino opened last fall, the Perryville Casino has generated over $4 million in local impact aid to Cecil County and Perryville. Overall, the Perryville casino has generated a total of $73.82 million in revenues for various state accounts and programs, as well as profits to Penn National Gaming, the casino operator, since the casino opened last fall. [See State Lottery Commission report here: https://slots.mdlottery.com/maryland-casinos-generate-more-than-13-million-in-revenue-during-may/ The Cecil County Commissioners and the Town of Perryville have been fighting for months over distribution of the slots revenues and the Commissioners were scheduled to meet with town officials Monday afternoon to discuss unresolved issues. The town has complained that it has incurred costs, as yet unreimbursed, due to the presence of the casino but the county and [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Cecil County Slots: County Pays to Play  (A Cecil Times Special Report)</title>
		<link>https://ceciltimes.com/2011/04/cecil-county-slots-paying-to-play-a-cecil-times-special-report/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 15:17:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The old state lottery slogan, “you gotta play to win,” will take on a new meaning when Cecil County and the Town of Perryville begin divvying up their proceeds from the state’s first slots parlor, Hollywood Casino in Perryville. Private promises of financial help to lure the casino here are now coming home to roost, with at least $2.2 million expected to be turned back to the casino under a 2009 agreement that is only coming to light now. The money that local government will receive from slots revenues does not come without strings attached, according to a lengthy Cecil Times review of government documents and interviews with participants in the largely private process that led up to an agreement to reimburse Penn National Gaming (PNG), the casino operator, for road and sewer infrastructure costs the company incurred while developing the facility. The county and the town are now proposing to pay back about $2.23 million in reimbursements of infrastructure costs incurred by Penn National Gaming to get the slots parlor built. The reimbursements would come out of revenues the county and town will receive under “local impact aid” paid by the state out of slots revenues. The county’s proposed [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Cecil County Commissioners: Got a Minute? Let&#8217;s Re-Write History</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Mar 2011 19:54:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Cecil County Board of Commissioners voted Tuesday to revise history, deleting or rewriting from the minutes of previous meetings statements that were made in public but some commissioners did not want in the printed record of their work sessions. The Commissioners have been arguing for weeks over the minutes of public and closed work sessions dating back to late January. After extensive revisions, mostly proposed by Commissioner Diana Broomell (R-4), a majority of Commissioners eventually approved minutes that were revised again at the last minute on Tuesday. But the most startling revision of the minutes was proposed by Commissioner Michael Dunn (R-3), who wanted to delete from the minutes of a February work session a potentially libelous attack he made on the Cecil County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Inc. The attack was witnessed, and reported upon, by three separate news organizations. [See report on that meeting and Dunn’s outburst here: https://ceciltimes.com/2011/02/dunn-dogs-and-libel-listening-to-his-masters-voice/ At the Tuesday 3/15/11 work session, Dunn declared that he wanted to delete from the minutes his comments “talking about my good friends at the SPCA.” But Commissioner Tari Moore (R-2) said, “I do remember your using the phrase ‘culture of corruption’ ” against [&#8230;]]]></description>
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