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Casino Allegedly Changes The Rules For Rapper - 2004-02-20
A Jefferson City, Mo., casino may face a $50,000 fine for purportedly giving rapper Nelly special treatment. State regulators allege the President Casino on the Admiral let Nelly skirt regulations intended to restrict the amount of money patrons can bet. The Missouri Gaming Commission proposed the fine yesterday (Feb. 19).

The commission alleges the casino breached some 10 state laws and regulations while accommodating Nelly, who in the documents is referred to only as the "Patron."
Read the full story at Billboard
 
Kansas Governor's Gambling Expansion Project Draws Criticism At Hearing - 2004-02-20
Religious organizations, convenience stores, bowling alleys and charities sharply scrutinized Gov. Kathleen Sebelius' plan to broaden gambling Wednesday, for sharply different reasons.

Sebelius proposes to permit up to five tourist-destination casinos in Kansas, which would be authorized by a special commission assigned to evaluate competing projects.
Read the full story at Miami Herald
 







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