Michael Green In The News
The U.S. Sun
A legendary resort and casino has confirmed it will close permanently later this week. Guests at the Tropicana Las Vegas have only hours left to enjoy the property.
Wisconsin Public Radio
When the Tropicana opened on Las Vegas Boulevard in 1957, it was the most expensive resort that had ever been built in the city. On Tuesday, the Tropicana’s storied run will come to an end when it closes its doors for good.
'Part of the legacy': Tropicana to close 2 days shy of 67th anniversary on Las Vegas Strip
Washington Examiner
Despite being known for its gaming industry and casinos, Nevada is one of five states without a statewide lottery. That’s by design. A statewide lottery is banned in Nevada’s 159-year-old constitution. The constitution was written when lotteries were seen as corrupt and coincided with a series of national reforms, most famously abolition, that swept the United States in the 1800s.