The 'Times' has reported that Reeg and Hammond Mayor Thomas McDermott Jr. Tom Reeg, the CEO of Caesars Entertainment said in a news release that the company is confident that its continued operating of Horseshoe Hammond is in the best interest of their team members, guests, the Hammond community, and the State of Indiana.Ĭaesars Entertainment recently closed on the sale of Tropicana Evansville and expects to close on the sale of Caesars Southern Indiana sometime in the third quarter of this year. As a result, Caesars will continue to own and operate Horseshoe Hammond, Indiana Grand, Harrah’s Hoosier Park, and its three off-track betting locations. HAMMOND - The Indiana Gaming Commission (IGC) on Thursday amended its order requiring Caesars Entertainment, to sell a third casino asset in the state.