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Online Casino News for Tuesday - March 25, 2003

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Online Casino News
Leaving the beaming lights on for you - 2003-03-25
Blaine Mathes of American Sign and Crane Services restores burned-out lights last week on the letter S of the Circus Circus Hotel-Casino sign in downtown Reno.

Every light bulb has a life span of around 5,000 hours, or over 200 days. American Sign & Crane spends 60 to 80 hours a month reinstating lights at the Circus Circus, casino officials state.
Read the full story at RGJ.com
 
Lawrenceburg City hall to relocate - 2003-03-25
When the city closes soon on the acquiring of its new city hall - now the United Community Bank complex - it will be a move to the future.

As of late the city received $31 million, its yearly take from the Argosy Casino that launched in 1996. Much of that cash goes into the municipal development fund.
Read the full story at Cincinnati Enquirer
 






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