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Online Casino News for Friday - January 23, 2004

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Casino Deliberation Continues - 2004-01-23
In recent weeks, controversy has centered on the Ho-Chunk Nation and their bid to make over the DeJope bingo hall into a casino.

However, many are worried that the negative impact of a casino will take attention away from the money being offered. David Relles, spokesperson for the No Dane Casino, stated that the community may not realize all the complications a casino may bring.
Read the full story at The Badger Herald
 
Big casino proposed in close proximity to Mall of America - 2004-01-23
Proposals for a harness racing/casino facility in the northern suburbs and for a huge casino close to the Mall of America to endorse college scholarships will be among the gambling plans fighting for a hearing at the state Capitol within the upcoming legislative session.

Another would correct what its author indicates are inequities in how Indian gaming dollars are allocated, by permitting two northern Minnesota tribes to create a casino in the more lucrative metropolitan market only if they share profits with the state.
Read the full story at Star Tribune
 







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