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Effort To Establish Non-Tribal Casino Begins Again In Oregon
Two Oregon businessmen are trying once again to get voters to approve the state's first non-tribal casino. It will be the fourth attempt, and once again the casino petition effort is drawing heat from a familiar foe. Oregon Gaming5/17/2012
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Portland, Oregon Casino Proposal Moves Ahead
(Oregon) -- Two businessmen, Matt Rossman and Bruce Studer, have been gaining momentum for a proposed casino at the Wood Village Park greyhound track in Multnomah County...
5/15/2012
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Trying to Beat the Odds/ Promoters of a private casino are betting they have a better story than in 2010.
(Oregon) -- If insanity is repeating the same behavior and expecting a different result, the people behind a proposal to develop a private casino in Wood Village might...
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Wood Village casino backers near signature goal
(Oregon) -- Backers of a private casino in Wood Village are rapidly collecting and turning in signatures to qualify it for the November ballot, meaning there’s a...
5/6/2012
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Complaints emerge with casino petition
(Oregon) -- The Oregon Secretary of State's Office reports that six people have called to complain about questionable tactics by at least one petitioner gathering...
4/20/2012
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Lebanon calls state on mascots
(Oregon) -- The Lebanon School Board voted 4-1 Thursday for a resolution challenging the authority of the State Board of Education to propose a rule banning the use of...
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Lebanon challenges Ore. state board on mascots
(Oregon) -- The Lebanon School Board is not letting go of the Warrior logo without a fight. The Albany Democrat-Herald reports the board voted 4-1 in favor of a...
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Molalla community members circulate petition to oppose possible Native American mascot ban
(Oregon) -- As the state's Board of Education prepares to vote on a resolution threatening to take funding away from schools that do not retire Native American...
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Education board mulls ban on Indian mascots
(Oregon) -- A draft resolution presented to the state Board of Education on Thursday would require Oregon schools to retire their American Indian mascots within five...
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OP/ED: New casino measure doesn’t have a snowball’s chance
(Oregon) -- Two Lake Oswego businessmen are back once again with a plan for a Wood Village casino, despite the fact that a majority of voters in Wood Village, Fairview,...
4/13/2012
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Is Oregon ready to double-down on another casino vote?
(Oregon) -- The battle to bring private casino gambling to Oregon is on again. Two Lake Oswego businessmen who failed in 2010 said they will go back to voters this fall...
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Private casino backers want state vote
(Oregon) -- Backers of a huge private casino at the former greyhound racetrack east of Portland are shooting for another statewide vote, this time with sweeteners...
3/22/2012
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Oregon Lottery needs more focus on problem gambling, new report says
(Oregon) -- Oregon's state-run lottery needs to focus more on problem gambling -- especially among youth -- and less on profits as it enters the coming world of...
12/19/2011
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Effort To Establish Non-Tribal Casino Begins Again In Oregon
(Oregon) -- Two Oregon businessmen are trying once again to get voters to approve the state's first non-tribal casino. It will be the fourth attempt, and once again...
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