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Casino chipping in a wager city accepts

Siloam Springs weighs morals, jobs, money

Posted: March 7, 2010 at 3:04 a.m.

With deep roots in Christian churches and colleges, Siloam Springs is forming an uneasy alliance with a Cherokee Casino a few feet across the state line into Oklahoma.

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Northwest Arkansas, Pages 18 on 03/07/2010

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To the Pastor who said he won't step foot in the place
or eat in the restaurants. My question is. If a person who works there & goes to your church will you give there donation money back to them because of where they work or will you accept it? One more question. If a person from out of town came to your church on Sunday after a weekend at the casino & donated, would you give them there donation back? You all should be happy that your city has this opportunity, because another city would gladly have it. Thank You!

Posted by: humble

March 7, 2010 at 10:41 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

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