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Updated: 6:48 PM Jan 5, 2009
Country Crossing Stays Pending Electronic Bingo
Developer Ronnie Gilley received an offer to move his Country Crossing entertainment complex to Gulf Port, Mississippi. Gilley and his team plan on keeping the project in Houston County. Posted: 5:48 PM Jan 5, 2009Reporter: Rhiana Huckins Email Address: rhiana@wtvy.com |
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Take it to Mississippi. Who cares, the only person getting anything out of this is Ronnie Gilley. The only thing this will bring the wiregrass is many more broke people.
maybe dothan will get country crossing after all. hopefully ronnie gilley has the means and drive to fight the people that are against everything that tries to take root here. i just wonder what inspired the govenors office to get involved at this point?