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Judge in Wis. rejects Indian gaming challenge
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2003

A state judge in Wisconsin rejected an attempt to shut down the state's Indian casinos.

The owners of a dog track said the state's constitution forbade the expansion of gaming. The dog track has lost business because of tribal casinos.

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Judge rejects Dairyland claim to end Indian gambling (AP 2/12)

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