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Mont. tribal leaders discuss expanded gaming
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THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 2003 Montana tribal officials met with proponents of a gaming project on Wednesday, The Billings Gazette reports. Developers hope to allow full-scale gaming in in a special entertainment district. If that happens, tribes could seek expanded gaming, observers say. A bill to authorize the expansion is expected to be introduced on Monday. State Rep. John Witt, a Republican from Carter, said he will sponsor it. Get the Story:
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