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Wyo. won't accept casino gaming
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2002 Wyoming Governor Jim Geringer rejected a federal mediator's recommendation to allow casino gaming on the Wind River Reservation. The state said it won't negotiate a compact with the Northern Arapaho Tribe. Secretary of Interior Gale Norton will now decide how gaming will take place. Get the Story:
State rejects tribal gaming (The Wyoming Tribune-Eagle 12/17) Related Stories:
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