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Casino operator finalizes Missouri lawsuit - 2004-02-12
Station Casinos Inc. will offer $38 million to settle a lawsuit that alleged the company used inappropriate contacts between its lawyer and a Missouri Gaming Commission official to acquire its Missouri gaming license in 1997.

Fitzgeralds Sugar Creek Inc. and Las Vegas-based Station Casinos were two of four companies looking for a license to run a casino in the Sugar Creek region in 1993. The state commission had already authorized four casinos in the Kansas City area, and at the time insisted on approving only one more.
Read the full story at Lawrence Journal-World
 
Native Americans hold demonstration - 2004-02-12
Ousted members of two north state Indian tribes protested Wednesday at the Capitol, demanding the federal and state governments assist them.
Enterprise Rancheria, based in Butte County, wants to launch a hotel-casino in Yuba County, once the federal government seizes 40 acres in trust for the tribe on Forty Mile Road near Wheatland.

Seventy Enterprise Rancheria members were disenrolled after they started a recall drive of the tribal leadership.
Read the full story at Appeal-Democrat.com
 







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