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Connecticut tribal casinos up and running after Hurricane Sandy

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Connecticut's two federally recognized tribes appear to have suffered little damage from Hurricane Sandy.

The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation and the Mohegan Tribe kept their casinos open as guests rode out the storm in hotels. Some restaurants and venues were closed on Monday and Tuesday but otherwise both tribes are expected to be up and running at full capacity today.

Get the Story:
Casinos up and running post-Sandy (The New London Day 10/31)
State Companies Face A Decision: When To Return To Business As Usual? (The Hartford Courant 10/31)

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Connecticut tribes closing their casinos due to Hurricane Sandy (10/29)

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