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Transcript: Analysis: Hancock County, Georgia, officials want to let a band of Indians open a casino for economic prosperity, but state officials are hesitant with their support
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- August 8, 1999
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DANIEL ZWERDLING
Weekend Edition - Sunday (NPR)
08-08-1999
Analysis: Hancock County, Georgia, officials want to let a band of Indians open a casino for economic prosperity, but state officials are hesitant with their support
Host: DANIEL ZWERDLING
Time: 8:00-9:00 PM
DANIEL ZWERDLING, host:
Next door in Georgia, drugs aren't the big news. It's gambling, casino gambling. There's a small Native American tribe in Oklahoma called the Kialegee, but they say their hearts and their ancestral homelands are really back in Georgia, and they want to move there, and they want to build the state's first casino in a poor pocket called Hancock County. As Susanna Capelouto reports from Peach State Public ...
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