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Rosies Gaming Emporium set to open July 1
Read full article: Rosies Gaming Emporium set to open July 1All rights reserved)RICHMOND, Va. Rosies Gaming Emporium is set to open next week for some good, clean fun.The locations in Richmond, Hampton, New Kent County and Vinton are set to open on Wednesday, and according to a release from Rosie;s, extra precautions are in place to keep customers safe. Rosies has implemented what it calls an Extra Care program, with dozens of new medical and sanitation policies, including:Face coverings required for all guests and team members. All guests and team members will have their temperature screened before entering. Public areas (gaming areas, restaurant seating, betting terminals) and team member workstations have been rearranged to provide adequate physical distancing. According to the company, Rosies has invested more than $500,000 in resources meant to protect customers and employees.

Return of Virginia horse racing gives Rosie's bettors new option
Read full article: Return of Virginia horse racing gives Rosie's bettors new optionVINTON, Va. - Live horse racing is back in Virginia, and you will be able to place your bets on the races from the Roanoke Valley. The Colonial Downs horse race track in New Kent County resumed horse racing Thursday evening after a five-year hiatus. Bettors at Rosie's Gaming Emporium in Vinton, which is owned by the same company that owns Colonial Downs, were able to put money on the first race. Both Rosie's and Colonial Downs were able to open because of a change to Virginia's gaming laws last year. Colonial Downs will host horse races on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays through September.
