"Since Paul Timko "contributed" more than $9,600 to the Soaring Eagle Casino last year, you'd think the casino would do just about anything to bring him back.
But no. The casino is hopping mad over $20 it says Timko took last January. They even lodged a complaint, and Timko was arrested this week by a Lansing cop.
Well, here's one gambler who won't be going back to Soaring Eagle. And all because of $20. Seems like the casino could have found a more customer-friendly way of handling the situation."
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Editorial: A Soaring loser
(The Lansing State Journal 4/29)
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