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• Orange panel to speak with casino proposers
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• Morlino pushes for a 'moral minimum'
• Minnesota Gov. Wants Earnings From Tribes
• Casino Gambling Could Gain Some Votes
• Pawlenty offers choices for casino
• State of the State speech ruffles tribe's feathers
• Indiana smoke shops prepare for sales rush
• Bishop states Madison requires an improvement in moral fiber
• Pawlenty leans toward proposal for casinos
• A Chance Meeting
• Introducing... Belle Vue, the new Las Vegas?
• More than one hundred challengers for poker champ
• Crown Casino's high-roller ways a 'shambles'
• Busch affirms blacks right about slots possession
• Maine Tribes Attempt New Method to Get Slot-Machine Rights
• US powerhouses place city on casino-war footing
• Rain offers showers of money for gambler
• Transform arena into casino
• Money from casino target reality, desire
• Hot words hurl as casino vote gets closer
• Affair of the Heart Casino celebration scheduled for Feb. 14
• Johnson wants a probe into Schaghticoke acknowledgement
• McGreevey taps GOP developer to head top casino agency
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Casino Gambling Could Gain Some Votes - 2004-02-07
With one major vote completed, the sponsor of a casino gambling project in the Legislature is certain prospects are good for the measure to show up on the November ballot.

The pressure of petitions distributed to legalize casino gambling assisted in motivating legislators to act this year, while they have balked in the past, Schimek stated.
Read the full story at Press and Dakotan
 
Pawlenty offers choices for casino - 2004-02-07
Indicating Friday that he wants a long-term policy for gambling instead of a piecemeal approach, Gov. Tim Pawlenty has commenced to put some details behind his State of the State commitment to take a fresh look at American Indian gaming compacts.

The state could approve various types of games at tribal casinos or new facilities, with any new profit to be shared with the state.
Read the full story at West Central Tribune
 







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