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Maryland casinos pull in $103.9M in April

Posted at 7:52 AM, May 06, 2016
and last updated 2016-05-06 07:52:43-04
BALTIMORE (AP) - Maryland casino revenue was $103.9 million in April, a new monthly high.
 
The Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Agency reported Thursday that last month's revenue beat the previous high of about $99 million in July of 2015.
 
Of last month's revenue, about $36 million goes to the state's Education Trust Fund. About $5 million goes to support the state's horse racing industry, and about $3.5 million goes to local impact grants. Another $950,00 goes to support small- and minority-owned businesses.
 
This April's casino revenue increased from last April by about $14.9 million, or about 17 percent.
 
Maryland has five casinos, and another one is being built near the nation's capital in Prince George's County.
 
Maryland's first casino opened in September 2010.
 
 

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