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St. Regis Mohawks schedule vote on land battle - 2004-01-16
The St. Regis Mohawks are tentatively set to vote in late April on whether to settle a decades-old land claim with the state.

Last May, Pataki and the former tribal chiefs agreed on a deal to stop the 20-year court battle over land, pave the way for the tribe to launch a casino in the lucrative Catskills market and head towards retail price parity between Indian retailers and stores off the reservation.
Read the full story at Press-Republican Online
 
Burglary at North La Crosse casino - 2004-01-16
A gunman robbed a North La Crosse Street casino late Thursday afternoon.

The man entered the casino in the 700 block of North La Crosse between 5:25 p.m. and 5:30 p.m., as reported by Lt. Louie Lange of the Rapid City Police Department.

The man made the casino's clerk open the cash register.
Read the full story at Rapid City Journal
 







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