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Online Casino News for Saturday - January 3, 2004

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• Man arrested for trying to pass a counterfeit check
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Man arrested for trying to pass a counterfeit check - 2004-01-03
A 43-year-old Reno man is suspected of attempting to cash a counterfeit check with a bogus driver’s license, police disclosed.

Police said Meyers tried to cash a check for $1,439.76 at Baldini’s Sports Casino in Sparks. When casino staff members scanned the check, it came back as a fake. And when police checked his license, they determined it was a fake, too.
Read the full story at RGJ.com
 
Tribe plans youth projects - 2004-01-03
Breaking new ground in California Indian gaming, the Pechanga tribe is expecting to develop family-oriented attractions at its resort south of Temecula.

The tribe, which has rapidly expanded its casino, land holdings and other business interests over the past eight years, has big plans for vacant land to the south and west of the $262 million resort it launched, in June 2002.
Read the full story at Riverside Press Enterprise
 







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