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Online Casino News for Saturday - January 31, 2004

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Rincon strives for December launch of $165 million hotel development - 2004-01-31
About 200 construction employees are working almost around the clock to complete by mid-December a $165 million hotel expansion on the Rincon tribe's gambling facility.

Casino officials reported the expansion is not intended to increase heavily the amount of traffic coming to the casino but will retain the customers that would otherwise be turned away because of a limited amount of hotel rooms.
Read the full story at Alameda Times-Star
 
Tribe discloses its casino offer - 2004-01-31
A 500-slot casino at Highways 99 and 149 in Butte County offers an "incredible opportunity" for the Mechoopda Tribe of the Chico Rancheria, a tribal spokesman stated Friday.

The tribe and a Las Vegas supporter, Station Casinos Inc., this week revealed plans for an almost $80 million project to convert the mainly undeveloped property into Northern California's newest gambling palace.
Read the full story at Appeal-Democrat.com
 






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