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Online Casino News for Friday - January 30, 2004

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Bidder Proposes Casino To State - 2004-01-30
A shockingly huge bid for the state's dormant 10th casino license could offer the Blagojevich administration a huge cash windfall and unprecedented control of a new casino in suburban Rosemont, several industry sources said Thursday.

Pennsylvania-based Penn National Gaming, which owns the Hollywood Casino in Aurora, has offered to pay over $500 million for a license to launch the state's final riverboat, the rights to which are held by the bankrupt Emerald Casino, the sources reported.
Read the full story at GamblingMagazine.com
 
2 academics: Casino agreement bad - 2004-01-30
The agreements struck between the Ho-Chunk Nation and Madison and Dane County are unsuccessful business practices, according to two business professors from the University of Wisconsin who independently looked at two economic studies, one defending and the other condemning the proposed gambling expansion at the DeJope casino.
Read the full story at Wisconsin State Journal, WI
 






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