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Mohegan Tribe launches new venture
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NOVEMBER 30, 2000 The Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut on Wednesday announced their plans to spend $10 million on entering the fishing and hatchery business. The tribe has already entered into agreements with local fishermen to harvest and process fish at a plant they will build on their reservation in southeastern Connecticut. They are also planning a shellfish hatchery. Get the Story:
Mohegans outline plan for $10M regionwide aquaculture program (The New London Day 11/30) Related Stories:
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