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Online Casino News for Monday - March 22, 2004

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Casino event to the advantage of Roseville patient with rare illness - 2004-03-22
Around 125 to 150 people called each other's bluffs and placed bets Saturday night in Roseville to help a little girl with a rare disease.
Baylee's mother Jody Thompson said the family has held various benefits for Baylee in the past, and she, her husband Gary and her brother-in-law decided on a whim to put together a Casino Night.

For the $25 admission price, attendees received $1,000 of play money to use in games of Blackjack, Poker, Triple Crown Horse Racing, Greyhound Racing and Easy Craps, as well as food and drinks.
Read the full story at Zanesville Times Recorder
 
A chance of a casino? You bet! - 2004-03-22
American Indian tribe Prairie Band Potawotomi still intends to introduce a casino to Shabbona, tribe representative Jim McCarthy stated.

The tribe in Kansas established a casino on its property, and the casino has proved to be an extremely positive source of income there, McCarthy explained. The casino helped lure jobs into the region, and other regional businesses also were capable of profiting.
Read the full story at Northern Star
 







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