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Online Casino News for Wednesday - March 12, 2003

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Seneca Niagara Casino entertains tourism representatives - 2003-03-12
Seneca Niagara Casino stated 200 tourism representatives from the Cleveland area saw the gambling complex recently as part of a familiarization tour.

Lakefront Lines of Cleveland, the biggest privately owned motor coach company of Ohio, Michigan, Indiana and Kentucky sponsored the group, the largest Seneca Niagara Casino has introduced in its first two-plus months of operation.
Read the full story at Business First of Buffalo
 
Democrats feel pressured to authorize Modoc casino deal - 2003-03-12
Ulster County legislators will vote Thursday to renew an agreement with the Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma, which wants to build a casino in southern Ulster County.

Some minority Democrats in the Legislature say they believe they're being pressured into voting in favor of the three-year renewal, which proponents say would put $15 million a year in the county's coffers if the tribe was successful in siting a casino in the community of Wawarsing.
Read the full story at Daily Freeman
 






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