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Ore. mayor meets with tribe on stadium deal
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2003 The Confederated Grand Ronde Tribes of Oregon are offering to pay for a baseball stadium in Portland in exchange for an off-reservation casino. Grand Ronde Chairwoman Cheryle Kennedy and Portland Mayor Vera Katz met yesterday to discuss the idea. The tribe currently operates one casino on trust land. Get the Story:
Portland's Expos Bid Has Tribal Support (AP 2/28) Relevant Links:
Confederated Grand Ronde Tribes - http://www.grandronde.org
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