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Maryland casino growth slows in February

February was not a blockbuster month for Maryland’s six casinos, with gaming revenue little changed from the previous month.

Maryland Lottery and Gaming says total gaming revenue from all six casinos was $136.8 million, up just 0.1 percent from a year ago and flat compared to the previous month.

Of that total, Maryland’s February casino take was $57.2 million, with $42.9 million of that going to the state’s Education Trust Fund.

MGM National Harbor in Prince George’s County, which still accounts for almost 40 percent of gaming revenue from all six Maryland casinos, had $53.9 million in February gaming revenue, up 1.5 percent from a year ago.

Live! Casino & Hotel at Arundel Mills, the state’s second largest casino, had $46 million in February gaming revenue, down 2 percent from a year ago.

Baltimore’s Horseshoe Casino saw year-over-year gaming revenue fall 3.6 percent to $20.7 million.

The state’s three smaller casinos posted higher February gaming revenue than a year ago:

Hollywood Casino Perryville — up 2.6 percent;

Ocean Downs near Ocean City — up 15.3 percent;

Rocky Gap Casino Resort in Cumberland — up 3.8 percent.

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Jeff Clabaugh

Jeff Clabaugh has spent 20 years covering the Washington region's economy and financial markets for º£½ÇÉçÇøapp as part of a partnership with the Washington Business Journal, and officially joined the º£½ÇÉçÇøapp newsroom staff in January 2016.

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