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Online Casino News for Saturday - March 13, 2004

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Mobile home park buyouts heading into legal headaches - 2004-03-13
As developers attempt to put new plans on mobile home park sites, they are finding continued opposition from locals leading to legal battles.

Previously, residents of a trailer park on Seminole Indian property within close proximity to Hollywood sparred with the tribe when they were evicted to make way for the new Hard Rock Hotel and Casino. Currently, Sunset Colony in Fort Lauderdale has myriad lawsuits after code officials hit four proprietors with daily fines of $740.
Read the full story at South Florida Business Journal
 
Indian gaming prohibition deliberated - 2004-03-13
Contra Costa County managers on Tuesday will look into a resolution contesting the creation of Indian gaming casinos in the county -- possibly bad news for a couple of tribes anticipating they will do exactly that.

But DeSaulnier stated his resolution targets only the county's unincorporated regions, and so it wouldn't impact the Casino San Pablo card room that's owned and run by the Lytton Band of Pomo Indians.
Read the full story at Oakland Tribune
 







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