Planned NM Track Loses Gaming License
by The Associated Press
Date Posted: 5/5/2010 8:01:46 AM
Last Updated: 5/6/2010 8:46:14 AM

The New Mexico Gaming Control Board has revoked a gaming license for a planned racetrack casino in Raton near the Colorado border.

The developer, Canadian Michael Moldenhauer, missed the deadline to get a temporary casino up and running. That prompted the board to revoke the license during a meeting in Albuquerque May 4.

The board initially authorized a casino license for the planned $50 million track last June.

The New Mexico Racing Commission followed with its own meeting May 4 and decided to consider disciplinary action to revoke the developer’s racing license at its May 19 meeting.

Officials said the developer had to meet two conditions for the license; one was to begin the track’s first race meet May 28, and the other was to have a gaming license.



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