Race tracks fail to meet deadline for slot machine licensing fees
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Race tracks fail to meet deadline for slot machine licensing fees

Oklahoma City : OK : USA | Sep 15, 2009 at 9:33 AM PDT
Source: The Columbus Dispatch
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The other tracks paid their non-refundable $100,000 application fees and intend to make their initial payment on the $65 million license fee as well, said C...Today was the deadline to make the payment, and the lottery commission said the tracks that did not make the initial license fee payments will... FULL ARTICLE AT The Columbus Dispatch
 
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