The Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut will discuss plans for a casino in western Massachusetts.
Chairman Bruce “Two Dogs” Bozsum and a gaming executive agreed to meet with officials in the town of Palmer, although a date hasn't been set. The tribe so far has spent $14 million on its efforts there, The Norwich Bulletin reported.
H.3702,
the Massachusetts gaming law, authorizes three casinos in the state.
The tribe will bid for one of the licenses.
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Mohegan Sun accepts offer to address Palmer council
(The Norwich Bulletin 4/24)
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Mohegan Tribe to discuss plans for casino in Massachusetts
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
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