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Ore. says no to tribe's stadium for casino offer
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THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 2003 Oregon Governor Ted Kulongoski won't negotiate a new baseball stadium for an off-reservation casino. The Confederated Grand Ronde Tribes offered to pay for the full cost of a $350 million stadium. Kulongoski said the state wasn't ready to consider the casino. Get the Story:
Governor rejects stadium offer (The Oregonian 3/13)
Governor rejects tribes' stadium offer (AP 3/13) Relevant Links:
Confederated Grand Ronde Tribes - http://www.grandronde.org Related Stories:
Ore. mayor meets with tribe on stadium deal (02/28)
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