The Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe is meeting with local governments in Minnesota to discuss a potential high-speed rail line stop at the tribe's Grand Casino.
The tribe is open to the idea, an official said. The casino sees an estimated four millions patrons a year.
The Minneapolis-Duluth/Superior Passenger Rail Alliance, a committee of local governments, wants to build the high-speed line between Minneapolis to Duluth. They say a stop at the casino makes sense due to the large amount of visitors.
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(The Minneapolis Star Tribune 3/5)
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Wednesday, March 5, 2008
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