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Station Casinos, Inc. Declares Quarterly Cash Dividend - 2004-01-17
Station Casinos, Inc. today revealed that its Board of Directors has declared its quarterly cash dividend
of $0.125 per share. The dividend is payable on March 4, 2004 to shareholders of record on February 12, 2004.

Station Casinos, Inc. is the leading provider of gaming and entertainment to the residents of Las Vegas, Nevada. Station's properties are regional entertainment destinations and include various amenities, including numerous restaurants, entertainment venues, movie theaters, bowling and convention/banquet space, as well as traditional casino gaming offerings such as video poker, slot machines, table games, bingo and race and sports wagering.
Read the full story at Yahoo News
 
Neighbors wish best for couple - 2004-01-17
People who know Dale Finkenbiner know that he loves Halloween. He puts up many decorations on his modest, semi-detached York house and sports a scary costume every year.

“He scares the living daylights out of all the little kids around here,” said David Hetzel, who lives a few houses away from Finkenbiner in a southeast York neighborhood by Hannah Penn Middle School.

Years ago, Hetzel and his wife, Shana, and their neighbors played poker with Finkenbiner, an avid fisherman and gambler, and his then-wife, Karen. Since then, the Finkenbiners divorced, and the neighbors have moved.
Read the full story at York Daily Record
 





 


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