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Online Casino News for Tuesday - March 25, 2003

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Kickapoo, Brown County open discussion on casino expansion - 2003-03-25
In what Tribal Chairman Steve Cadue dubbed a “historic meeting,” members of the Kickapoo Tribal Council and the Brown County Commission met Monday morning to talk about casino expansion, a new reservoir and additional issues of concern to both bodies.

Over the past months, relations between the two governments have become particularly frayed. In February, the county commission delivered a letter to state Sen. Ed-Pugh, R-Wamego, stating there was a “burden to our infrastructure resulting from the casinos.”
Read the full story at St. Joseph News-Press
 
Tribe makes second appeal for casino - 2003-03-25
An Indian tribe that filed a lawsuit six years ago, charging that the city's method of awarding gambling licenses to casinos is unconstitutional, is back in federal court.

The 430-member tribe asked the appeals court to command Detroit to rebid its casinos.
Read the full story at Ledger-Enquirer
 






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