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Online Casino News for Saturday - February 21, 2004

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• Casino hotel growth slow but steady
• Gambling addict wins a fortune in court ruling against casino
• The Third Day Of Debate On Casino Gambling Ends Without A Vote
• Judge rejects anti-casino request on Bangor track
• Casino foes gaining steam
• Family-Pac Opposes State-Owned Casino
• Unions blast Cieslewicz
• People Watch
• Tribe to vote on recall of council
• Job fair at tribe hotel
• Woman cleared in night club rumpus
• Judge rules for racetrack
• Developer bringing second casino to Natchez
• Meskwaki Tribe To Double Tama, Iowa, Casino Size
• Meskwaki tribe proposes $150 million casino and hotel expansion
• Schaghticokes make casino pitch
• Judge rules for racetrack
• NEW DETROIT PUBLICATION: Street sales bring dollars and dignity
• Bureau of Indian Affairs staff has ties to conflicted Miwok tribe
• Illinois Mayor Probed In Licensing Investigation
• Gambling blacklists prove to be a dicey proposition for casinos, players
• $36M SunCruz Deal Approved
• Tribe to vote on recall of council
• American tribes build for the future … but fear for their past
• Lifeguards start training today
• Schaghticoke acknowledgement ruling to be appealed
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The Third Day Of Debate On Casino Gambling Ends Without A Vote - 2004-02-21
The state lawmakers rejected an attempt to ask for a local vote allowing a casino to be built in a community.

The idea was supported by State Senator Adrian Smith of Gering.

Senators also debated an amendment to allow communities to hold a vote after a casino has been in a county after five years.
Read the full story at GamblingMagazine.com
 
Judge rejects anti-casino request on Bangor track - 2004-02-21
Bangor Historic Track held on to its conditional racing license Friday after a state judge rejected requests by an anti-casino group to freeze it. Penobscot Superior Court Justice Andrew M. Mead said Casinos No! did not prove it would be harmed if the license stayed effective while complaints over its validity wound their way through the court.

Catherine Connors, an attorney with Pierce Atwood representing Bangor Historic Track, argued that granting Casinos No! its motion would have harmed the track by putting its 2004 racing season in jeopardy.
Read the full story at Press Herald
 







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