Business Maine: Casino Watch. Sanford was the only of nine communities to approve a non-binding referendum regarding the establishment of a casino; Casinos No! was denied approval for a temporary restraining order prohibiting the Passamaquoddy and Penobscot tribes from collecting signatures for a ballot question; and Think About It removed a competition clause from its referendum question
The Maine House yesterday voted 96-50 against a proposal that would have allowed an Indian-run gambl...
Cover Story piece on expanding legalized gambling in Maine. In November, voters will be asked to a...
Politics and Other Mistakes piece on continued efforts by the Passamaquoddy and Penobscot Indian tr...
Detailed feature article on the November casino referendum, sorting out the conflicting assertions t...
Business Maine: Casino Watch. Westbrook city councilor John O\u27Hara will ask the council to sch...
politics and other mistakes piece on a proposal by Maine\u27s Passamaquoddy Indian tribe and Penobs...
Business Maine. Support and opposition to a proposed Kittery casino are growing. Letters to the ...
Focus on York County piece on how the rejection of a proposed casino in Sanford five years ago help...
Ballot 2003 piece on the casino referendum, stating that the true reason many Maine employers are o...
Business Maine: Casino Watch. KlasRobinson QED hospitality consultants presented the legislature w...
The Maine Legislature five months ago overwhelmingly denied a request by the Passamaquoddy Indian tr...
A lot of business supporters say opposition to a casino in Kittery is the result not of moral rectit...
The Talk of Maine piece on Seth Carey, who crafted a sweeping referendum question to create a casin...
The Maine Viewpoint. Lewiston Sun Journal editorial on the state court decision to prohibit the Pas...
Diverse-City piece on the casino referendum, noting that the debate can be framed along class lines...
The Maine House yesterday voted 96-50 against a proposal that would have allowed an Indian-run gambl...
Cover Story piece on expanding legalized gambling in Maine. In November, voters will be asked to a...
Politics and Other Mistakes piece on continued efforts by the Passamaquoddy and Penobscot Indian tr...
Detailed feature article on the November casino referendum, sorting out the conflicting assertions t...
Business Maine: Casino Watch. Westbrook city councilor John O\u27Hara will ask the council to sch...
politics and other mistakes piece on a proposal by Maine\u27s Passamaquoddy Indian tribe and Penobs...
Business Maine. Support and opposition to a proposed Kittery casino are growing. Letters to the ...
Focus on York County piece on how the rejection of a proposed casino in Sanford five years ago help...
Ballot 2003 piece on the casino referendum, stating that the true reason many Maine employers are o...
Business Maine: Casino Watch. KlasRobinson QED hospitality consultants presented the legislature w...
The Maine Legislature five months ago overwhelmingly denied a request by the Passamaquoddy Indian tr...
A lot of business supporters say opposition to a casino in Kittery is the result not of moral rectit...
The Talk of Maine piece on Seth Carey, who crafted a sweeping referendum question to create a casin...
The Maine Viewpoint. Lewiston Sun Journal editorial on the state court decision to prohibit the Pas...
Diverse-City piece on the casino referendum, noting that the debate can be framed along class lines...
The Maine House yesterday voted 96-50 against a proposal that would have allowed an Indian-run gambl...
Cover Story piece on expanding legalized gambling in Maine. In November, voters will be asked to a...
Politics and Other Mistakes piece on continued efforts by the Passamaquoddy and Penobscot Indian tr...