Horse racing will also be allowed to begin without spectators

Indiana casinos to resume operations on June 14

"Horse racing will also be allowed to begin without spectators," Governor Holcomb stated. "Spectators are expected to be allowed in Stage Five, which is expected to begin on July 4."
2020-06-08
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Under Stage Four of Gov. Eric Holcomb's Back on Track reopening plan, charity gaming and casinos will also be able to open with the approval of the Indiana Gaming Commission.

At a news conference held last week, Gov. Eric Holcomb announced that charity gaming and casinos will also be able to reopen with the approval of the Indiana Gaming Commission, under Stage Four of the state's Back on Track reopening plan.

Horse racing will also be allowed to begin without spectators, Holcomb stated. Spectators are expected to be allowed in Stage Five, which is expected to begin on July 4.

Under stage four, bars and nightclubs as well as movie theaters and bowling alleys will be able to reopen at 50% capacity.

State officials haven't said what capacity guidelines will be for casinos, NBC Chicago reports.

 

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