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New plan would allow panel to cooperate with Reno council - 2004-01-27
An advisory panel that features casino executives, engineers and arts supporters would work more closely with Reno council members on downtown redevelopment according to a plan released Monday.

The Citizens Advisory Committee would take on a position very much like that of the city’s Planning Commission, reviewing downtown redevelopment proposals and making suggestions to the City Council.
Read the full story at RGJ.com
 
Poll shows R.I, Bay State locals spend big bucks at Conn. casinos - 2004-01-27
Betters from Rhode Island and Massachusetts drop over $1.1 billion annually at the Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun casinos in Connecticut, a new poll reported Monday.

On slot machines alone, Barrow discovered, Massachusetts locals spent $466 million and Ocean State gamblers $169 million as part of the close to $1.6 billion the Indian casinos generated in combined slot revenues.
Read the full story at Pawtucket Times
 







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