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Battlefield tour company announces support for Mason Dixon casino

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Battlefield tour company announces support for Mason Dixon casino

Posted on 24 March 2010 by ssp

Gettysburg Tours Inc. & Mason Dixon enter into “exclusive agreement.” Continue Reading

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Rendell talks about casino, budget, health care, and future plans during Gettysburg visit.

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Rendell talks about casino, budget, health care, and future plans during Gettysburg visit.

Posted on 07 March 2010 by getty

SCOT PITZER: “In light of the severe budget crunch, how do you feel about money for arts Continue Reading

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Gettysburg Councilman Graham Weaver on 1320 WGET

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Gettysburg Councilman Graham Weaver on 1320 WGET

Posted on 13 February 2010 by getty

Weaver discusses taxes, noise and sign ordinance, and casino during council’s monthly radio program. Continue Reading

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New boro Councilman opposes casino.

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New boro Councilman opposes casino.

Posted on 13 February 2010 by getty

Gettysburg Borough Council newcomer Graham Weaver announced publicly this week that he opposes a plan that would transform a Cumberland Township hotel Continue Reading

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Cumberland Township plans to allow, and tax, slot machines

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Cumberland Township plans to allow, and tax, slot machines

Posted on 27 January 2010 by ssp

Under a proposed zoning ordinance revision in Cumberland Township, gaming facilities would be permitted in the municipality’s mixed-use district. Continue Reading

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Casey calls casino a “state issue”

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Casey calls casino a “state issue”

Posted on 27 January 2010 by ssp

In a rare visit to Adams County, U.S. Bob Casey Jr. admitted this week that he knew little about a plan that would transform a Gettysburg area hotel into an exclusive slots resort. Continue Reading

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Butterfield concerned about casino impact

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Butterfield concerned about casino impact

Posted on 18 January 2010 by ssp

After being promised more than $2 million in annual gaming revenues from a local slots proposal in 2006, Gettysburg Borough Council Continue Reading

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