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Online Casino News for Saturday - January 17, 2004

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• Education, casinos focal point of forum discussion at Capitol Connections
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• Pawlenty accepts stadium proposals, but refuses to tap general fund money
• Proposed gambling measure wouldn't assist state budget
• Arcade operators receive probation for illegal machines
• Geyserville fire district confirm $336,000 agreement
• Potential land purchase is concern for neighbors
• Reader's take on Sebelius' funding plan
• Vegas firm suggested for casino in downtown area
• Proposed gambling measure wouldn't assist state budget
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• Casino contract conflict sparks suit
• Carson Pirie Scott shuts down Waukegan business
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• Bucci wants state to show its hand in the game
• Another mob hit targets Schirripa
• Storybook casino would help underprivileged suburbs
• Author scrutinizes Indian gaming in new book
• Senecas present an assembly with 3 additional tribes
• Arcade owners sentenced to probation for illegal gaming devices
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Education, casinos focal point of forum discussion at Capitol Connections - 2004-01-17
Members of the public attending a legislative forum Friday in Lawrence weren't timid about discussing Gov. Kathleen Sebelius' $304 million public education overhaul project that she disclosed earlier this week.

Residents also requested the representatives to elaborate on the likelihood the state would own and manage a casino.
Read the full story at Lawrence Journal-World
 
Casino’s admissions, earnings continue to drop - 2004-01-17
With the fiscal year half over, the St. Jo Frontier Casino is continuing a trend of declining admissions and earnings.

A six-month report from the Missouri Gaming Commission indicates that the Frontier Casino’s admissions have decreased 12 percent and revenue is off 8 percent in the period ending Dec. 31.
Read the full story at St. Joseph News-Press
 







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