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• Returning R.I. lawmakers face budget battles, debate over casino
• Casino employees accused of theft
• Sparks casino closes abruptly
• Casino opponents mobilize in St. Louis County
• Iowa's Meskwaki casino reopens
• Tale Of Two Stations: Casino Projects Handled Differently
• Funds available to casino, workers say
• Regency Casino plans for spring 2004 opening
• Baer still wants Beverly Hillbilly casino in Carson City
• Vegas management company closes neighborhood casino
• It's official: Slump is over
• Gambling addicts put life, love at stake
• State Eases Rule on Display of Licenses
• Singaporeans robbed of $20,000 in Batam
• Time for city to realize business potential
• Park Place sues over slots at Rosecroft Raceway
• Slot machines reward players before single spin
• Red Cliff vote Jan. 6
• Engelstad Arena in North Dakota has new owner
• Lessons from Connecticut's Indian casinos
• Gaming Stocks Turned Out to be Sure Bet in 2003
• Trojans jump back into A-Sun play with North Carolina trip
• Zoning change sought for hotel
• 'Not just a quiet little holiday'
• Voice of the People
• More space, less stress
• Cloud’s Jamboree returns to area
• New year kicks off with cool rain
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Iowa's Meskwaki casino reopens - 2004-01-02
The bets are on at the Meskwaki casino.

At 10 a.m. Wednesday, gamblers were welcomed to roll the dice and play the slot machines after the casino had been closed for seven months.

"I just wanted to check, is there a gambler in the house?" asked Betsy McCloskey, the casino's marketing director, during opening ceremonies.

Backed by traditional Meskwaki drumming, McCloskey declared: "Let the games begin." The crowd cheered and applauded.
Read the full story at Las Vegas Sun
 
Tale Of Two Stations: Casino Projects Handled Differently - 2004-01-02
Opponents of Station Casinos' proposed resort in Summerlin base part of their argument against the proposed 300-foot tower on the way another of the gaming company's casinos in Henderson were developed.

The hotel tower at Green Valley Ranch was whittled down from a proposed 250-feet to just 80 feet, and homeowners are asking why Station Casinos can't make similar accommodations for concerned Summerlin residents.

Aside from the heights of their respective towers, the projects have other significant differences, particularly in the way two government agencies handled each proposal.
Read the full story at Casino City Times
 







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