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Online Casino News for Thursday - January 22, 2004

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Charles Town scheduling a $25-million development - 2004-01-22
Charles Town Races is scheduling a $25-million expansion that would feature the addition of as many as 600 slot machines.

The track would include around 30,000 square feet of gambling space. Charles Town currently has a total of 3,500 slot machines and 135,000 square feet of gambling space.
Read the full story at Thoroughbred Times
 
Tribes seeking to run racino - 2004-01-22
The Penobscot and Passamaquoddy tribes, which lost an election in November that would have permitted them to construct a casino in Maine, now want the Legislature to give them a chance at running slot machines in Bangor.

If the plan is given the greenlight, the two Maine tribes will particpate with the Pequot Tribe, owner of the Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut, in attempting to obtain a slot-machine license for Bangor.
Read the full story at Portland Press Herald
 






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