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Wyo. tribe wins major gaming decision
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2002 The Northern Arapaho Tribe of Wyoming can operate slot machines and other Class III games, a federal mediator has ruled. The tribe was opposed by the state of Wyoming for the games. It is planning on building a high-stakes facility under a compact that has to be sent to Secretary of Interior Gale Norton for approval. Get the Story:
Mediator sides with Arapaho on gambling (AP 11/14) Related Stories:
Wyoming gaming lawsuit delayed (1/23)
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