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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2001 The Minnesota Licensed Beverage Association on Monday said it wants to team up with tribes and local governments on a new plan to put slot machines in bars. The association believes the proposal could bring in $300 million to $500 million a year. Tribes in northern Minnesota would be the ones who put the machines in liquor establishments. Get the Story:
Bar owners crank up video gambling plan again (The Minneapolis Star Tribune 12/4)
Minn. group wants tribal help
Facebook TwitterTUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2001 The Minnesota Licensed Beverage Association on Monday said it wants to team up with tribes and local governments on a new plan to put slot machines in bars. The association believes the proposal could bring in $300 million to $500 million a year. Tribes in northern Minnesota would be the ones who put the machines in liquor establishments. Get the Story:
Bar owners crank up video gambling plan again (The Minneapolis Star Tribune 12/4)
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