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Online Casino News for Saturday - February 7, 2004

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Isle heat things up in St. Louis - 2004-02-07
Biloxi-based Isle of Capri Casinos Inc. has beefed up by 80 percent the size of its suggested south St. Louis County gambling complex and is providing millions of extra dollars for civic projects, in anticipation of being tapped as the winning bidder.

The company, whose venture now features a $5 million water park, has also doubled to $10 million the total it is open to giving to a private foundation that would dish out money to private and public schools in south St. Louis County.
Read the full story at Sun Herald
 
Orange panel to speak with casino proposers - 2004-02-07
Members of a local commission assigned to guide the development of an Orange County casino will possess a three-week window this spring during which they will be permitted to have direct bargains with prospective casino operators.

Until now, the commission has been given strict orders from Indiana's gambling regulators to evade such contact — and thus any possible conflicts or the appearance of impropriety.
Read the full story at Courier-Journal
 






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