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Pequot tribe meeting development requirements
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 2003 The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation of Connecticut is meeting local requirements for construction at its golf course resort, The New London Day reports. The tribe submitted a $100,000 bond to the State Traffic Commission and also filed traffic reports. The tribe needs a state permit to build a driveway at the site, which is on non-trust land. Get the Story:
Tribe Awaits State Permit For Golf Course Entrance (The New London Day 6/25) Related Stories:
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