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Gaming negotiations continue on appeal
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2002 Negotiations on a gaming compact between the state of Wyoming and the Northern Arapaho Tribe are continuing even though the state is challenging the talks. A federal judge earlier this month ordered the state to negotiate within 60 days a compact on calcuttas and pari-mutuel gambling, which are types of Class III gaming. The state is appealing the ruling. The tribe resides on the Wind River Reservation. Get the Story:
State appeals gambling ruling (AP 2/26) Related Stories:
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