“We are confident that our continued operating of Horseshoe Hammond is in the best interest of our Team Members, guests, the Hammond community, and the State of Indiana,” Tom Reeg, chief executive officer of Caesars Entertainment, said in a news release. With the commission’s ruling, Caesars will continue to own and operate Horseshoe Hammond, Indiana Grand Racing & Casino in Shelbyville, and Harrah’s Hoosier Park Racing & Casino in Anderson, as well as its three off-track betting locations. (Nasdaq: CZR), to divest the casino as part of its 2020 merger with Eldorado Resorts Inc. The commission this week amended its order requiring the casino’s Las Vegas-based parent, Caesars Entertainment Inc. (Inside INdiana Business) – Horseshoe Hammond Casino will remain under current ownership after a ruling from the Indiana Gaming Commission.