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SCSU workshops aimed at tribes
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Thursday, June 19, 2003
SCSU and Marketplace Productions are teaming together to create an educational program geared toward tribal planning and gaming. SCSU and Marketplace would like to expand the current program to include food, beverage and hospitality managers and employees at tribally owned enterprises.
Al Paulson, a member of the White Earth Band of Ojibwe, and owner of the Marketplace productions, has already worked with SCSU to offer a noncredit certificate program in tribal planning, wagering compliance and gaming protection.
"We've got people from Mystic Lake going to these workshops all the time and they come back passing on the information learned to the rest of us," said Joe Scott, security and surveillance liaison officer at Mystic Lake Casino.
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