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Online Casino News for Tuesday - March 25, 2003

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Middle East war quickens two local weddings - 2003-03-25
Military callups rushed weddings for at least two Vicksburg couples, each with a husband or wife in the similar Reserve unit.

“Cassandra works with my mom in a casino,” he stated. “My mom pointed her out to me.” The two would serve overseas together with their whole unit if at all, he added.
Latoya Calvin is also employed at the same casino, Isle of Capri, she stated.
Read the full story at Vicksburg Post
 
Reno contemplates purchasing former Onslow - 2003-03-25
The city is thinking of buying the former Onslow Hotel on Virginia Street in a $1.6 million agreement officials hope would spur a new development on the blotted block of closed casinos and department stores.

The block, bounded by First, Virginia, Second and Sierra streets, has the closed JCPenney’s building, the closed Woolworth’s and the closed Riverboat Casino. Cashell has made the block’s revivals one of his priorities.
Read the full story at RGJ.com
 






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