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Online Casino News for Saturday - January 17, 2004

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Online Casino News
Geyserville fire district confirm $336,000 agreement - 2004-01-17
The Geyserville Fire Protection District will receive $336,000 a year for emergency services under an agreement with the tribal operators of the River Rock Casino, officials stated on Friday.

This is the first pact between a local government agency and the Dry Creek Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians since the casino launched 15 months ago.
Read the full story at Press Democrat
 
Arcade operators receive probation for illegal machines - 2004-01-17
Five people who operated casino-like adult arcades pleaded no contest to misdemeanor charges Friday following the judges rule that their arcade machines are illegal.

Over 400 machines and more than $50,000 in proceeds were taken when law enforcement raided arcades in Deltona, South Daytona, Edgewater and Ormond Beach in November as part of a crackdown on casinolike arcades, which have become huge in Florida.
Read the full story at Stuart News
 






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