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Online Casino News for Saturday - February 7, 2004

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• Transform arena into casino
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Money from casino target reality, desire - 2004-02-07
Nine and a half million dollars may appear like a mountain of money - until it's compared with the needs of an economically underprivileged city like Niagara Falls.

So when the Niagara Falls Casino Community Accommodation and Improvement Commission - referred to as the casino cash commission - parceled out the local share of Seneca Niagara Casino profit Friday, it easily could have picked valuable projects worth 10 times as much.
Read the full story at Buffalo News
 
Transform arena into casino - 2004-02-07
The chairman of the Wisconsin Center District has recommended that the Bradley Center be put up for sale to the Forest County Potawatomi tribe for a downtown casino.

District chairman Franklyn Gimbel stated that, if such a sale happened, he preferred using some of the proceeds to construct a new sports arena at or near the site of what he anticipates is an expanded Midwest Airlines Center.
Read the full story at Post Crescent
 






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