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Casino issue is dying, if not dead, at Capitol
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Doreen Hagen, the leader of the tribe that runs the Treasure Island Resort and
Casino in Red Wing, said opponents of Pawlenty's plan were looking
forward to the Taxes Committee vote.  She says she doesn't think the threat of state-run casino gambling is over. (MPR Photo/Tom Scheck)

Doreen Hagen, the leader of the tribe that runs the Treasure Island Resort and Casino in Red Wing, said opponents of Pawlenty's plan were looking forward to the Taxes Committee vote. She says she doesn't think the threat of state-run casino gambling is over.

(MPR Photo/Tom Scheck)
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