" Two years from now, 10,000 people could be visiting the Cowlitz Casino every day at the La Center junction on Interstate 5, 17 miles north of Vancouver.
In 2007, that casino could offer a 250-room hotel, specialty shops and an entertainment and convention facility. Also planned are dining in a variety of restaurants, an RV park and parking for 8,500 vehicles on a 152-acre campus on the west side of I-5.
If that happens, a tsunami of change will sweep over Clark County."
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