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Mashantucket Tribe asked to halt work at golf course
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TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2003 The Connecticut Traffic Commission is asking the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation to stop work on a driveway leading to its golf course, The New London Day reports. The commission says the tribe hasn't posted a $100,000 bond or file a traffic report. The tribe says it is complying with the requirements. The golf course is located on non-trust land. Get the Story:
State Asks Tribe To Stop Golf Course Construction (The New London Day 6/24) Related Stories:
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