Nebraska casinos generated $28.1 million in revenue for July, up 7.4% year-over-year.
The Nebraska Racing and Gaming Commission figures show that slots accounted for most of the figure, posting $24.4 million, up 12.2%, while table games produced $2.5 million, remaining stable compared to the previous year. Electronic table games yielded $559,033, and retail sports betting generated $574,488.
Of the state’s five casinos, WarHorse Casino Omaha recorded the highest revenue for the month, up 16.6% year-over-year to $10.7 million. This was followed by WarHorse Casino Lincoln, which experienced the biggest year-over-year revenue drop for the month, falling 1.5% to $8.1 million.
Harrah’s Columbus and Lake Mac Casino also reported year-over-year revenue increases for July, up 8.2% to $2.3 million and up 41.6% to $1.4 million, respectively.
Grand Island Casino posted $5.5 million last month, remaining stable compared to the previous year.

