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Kickapoo Tribe reaches out to local county
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TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 2003 The Kickapoo Tribe of Kansas met with county officials on Monday to start a dialogue on issues of concern. The meeting was seen as helping improve communications between the tribe and Brown County. A county official alarmed the tribe last month by writing a letter to a state senator saying that the tribe's casino has become an infrastructure burden. The two governments plan to meet every so often. Get the Story:
Kickapoo, Brown County officials open dialogue (The St. Joseph News-Press 3/25)
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