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Online Casino News for Thursday - March 18, 2004

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• Mississippi Board to Rule on Casino Education
• Table games in W.Va. could arrive in 2005
• Bonner Springs, Kan., Casino Suggested
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• Questions brought up regarding who receives reward money
• New twist on intentions for slots parlors
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Table games in W.Va. could arrive in 2005 - 2004-03-18
West Virginia's most high-profile gambling executive is betting that 2005 will be the year lawmakers pass a bill clearing the way for table games at the state's four racetrack casinos.

Some legislators have been unwilling to embrace table game laws, seeing it as a development of gambling. But Arneault contends his bill would merely allow gamblers play live editions of poker, blackjack and other games they now play on touch-screen machines.
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Bonner Springs, Kan., Casino Suggested - 2004-03-18
The Oklahoma-based Delaware Tribe wants to construct a $225 million casino and hotel resort in the far northeast corner of Bonner Springs beside Kansas Speedway.

The Delaware casino isn't the sole proposed game in western Wyandotte County. The project, at the southwest corner of 118th Street and State Avenue, faces the northwest corner, where the Intertribal Gaming Management Consortium has suggested a $175 million casino and hotel resort.
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