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Neb. faces big debate on four gaming proposals
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2003

A Nebraska legislative committee is holding a hearing today to address four proposals to allow casino-style gaming in the state.

One deals specifically with Indian gaming. It authorizes gaming on the state's three reservations and authorizes gaming within a two-mile "border zone" of states that allow similar gaming.

Nebraska has four federally-recognized tribes: the Omaha, Ponca, Winnebago and Santee Sioux. The Ponca Tribe does not have a formal reservation.

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4 proposals go in; one may emerge (The Omaha World-Herald 2/10)

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