State gambling officials in Nevada said Tuesday that land revenue was up 5.7 percent in February after casinos brought in $932 million.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board released stats showing that Las Vegas Strip revenue of $531 million was up 3.3 percent compared with the same month a year ago. Downtown Las Vegas brought in $45 million and was up 13.7 percent in February.
The Boulder Strip brought in $72 million that month, up nearly 23 percent.
Reno casino winnings jumped 8.2 percent to $44 million, while South Lake Tahoe numbers climbed 10.3 percent to $15 million in February.
The state collected more than $70 million in taxes on the winnings, which was a 69 percent increase compared with a year ago.