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Mont. tribes asked to help run one big casino
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FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 2003 Five Montana tribes are being asked to share ownership in a new casino if they agree to forfeit their rights to expanded gaming on their reservations. Developers behind the proposed casino made that offer this week to tribal leaders, The Billings Gazette reports. A bill will be introduced to authorize expanded gaming for the project. Get the Story:
Tribes offered deal to support Butte proposal (The Billings Gazette 3/14)
Butte to Tribes: Gamble on this (The Helena Independent Record 3/14) Related Stories:
Mont. tribal leaders discuss expanded gaming (3/13)
Mont. tribes could benefit from expanded gaming (3/12)
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