The Nebraska Racing and Gaming Commission has given approval for WarHorse Gaming and the Nebraska Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association to begin work at Lincoln Race Course to accommodate the
In Nebraska, to get gaming options they want, people are being given something they don't want more racing at a cost of untold millions. And many operators that provide casino games could be excluded from the action.
Horse races are regularly held in only two spots in Nebraska, but the tracks in Grand Island and Columbus are usually pretty quiet apart from the rumble of thoroughbreds that