The Mohegan Tribe of
Connecticut isn't ready to reveal details of its proposed casino in Massachusetts.
The tribe wants to build a casino in Palmer, in the western part of the state. But since the process is competitive, officials don't want to give out too much information right now.
The tribe has already spent $14 million in its quest for the casino.
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Mohegan Sun hopes to open first casino in Massachusetts, but keeps details confidential
(The Springfield Republican 5/11)
Mohegan group offers reassurances to Palmer
(The Worcester Telegram & Gazette 5/11)
Mohegan Sun officials tell Palmer, Mass., crowd that they're competing to win
(The New London Day 5/11)
Mohegan Sun Reveals Very Little on Their Latest Casino Plans
(WGGB-TV 5/10)
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