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Sault tribe announces plans for $245 million downtown Lansing casino
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A $245 million American Indian casino in downtown Lansing could create about 2,200 jobs and help fund scholarships for area students, according to backers of a plan to open the gambling facility.
The Kewadin casino would be...Tags: Awards and Prizes, U.S. Department of the Interior, Freedom of the Press, Awards and Prizes
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Plans call for $245 million American Indian casino in downtown Lansing
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A $245 million American Indian casino in downtown Lansing could create about 2,200 jobs and help fund scholarships for area students, backers of the plan announced Monday.
The Kewadin Lansing Casino would be built near the...Tags: Financial Aid, Casino and Gambling Industry, Awards and Prizes, U.S. Department of the Interior, Colleges and Universities
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New pizzeria offering free food for a year to first 50 customers
TribLocal - Downers Grove » NewsToppers, the latest pizza chain to open in Downers Grove, will reward their first customers with free food for a year after opening their doors …... -
Tastiest of Greece
LakeviewGreektown hosted its annual Taste of Greece festival this past Saturday and Sunday, and while the festival only spanned three city blocks (100-400 S Halsted), it still managed to have the highest concentration of unpronounceable dishes of delicious... -
A Greektown odyssey
Special to the TribuneNext time you visit Greektown, look down. In stretches of Halsted Street sidewalk you will spot the Meander, one of the most universally-recognized symbols of Greek culture. Often called the Greek key, it appears as a continuous decorative line that...Tags: Culture, Immigration, Museums, Soldier Field, Michigan Avenue
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Review: Taxim -- 1 star
There's no law that says a Greek restaurant must take up residence on the six-block stretch of Halsted Street known as Greektown, but one could be forgiven for thinking so.So, when a brash newcomer like Taxim sets up shop on the Wicker Park/Bucktown...Tags: Fava Beans, Hummus, Sea Bass, Alcoholic Beverages, Restaurants
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Two wounded in separate shootings
Tribune ReporterTwo men were injured in separate shootings in Chicago overnight. At 1:10 a.m. in the West Garfield Park neighborhood, a 20-year-old man was shot in the 4700 block of West Erie Street, according to police News Affairs Officer Ron Gaines. The man was...Tags: West Garfield Park, Garfield Park, Assault, Injuries and Wounds
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Candlemaking burning strong in Lakeview
LakeviewYou don't see many old world jobs anymore. Gone are most of the cobblers, blacksmiths and bar wenches. But there's one still alive and well in Lakeview: the candlemaker.... -
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Greektown's new museum marks a milestone
Chicago Breaking NewsGreektown, known for decades for its walnut baklava and piping hot spanakopita, never really touted "cultural destination" on its list of attractions. The National Hellenic Museum, all 40,000 square feet of it, is about to change that in a Herculean way....
Jan 26, 2012
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