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...Twelve years ago, Tunica Countians had the opportunity to take a stand against casino gambling. The legalization of dockside gambling in counties along the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico included a process under which counties could prohibit casinos if opponents gathered enough signatures to force a referendum.
But Tunica residents remained silent about whatever objections they might have had to the idea...
Fresh in their minds was the stigma of Sugar Ditch Alley, a squalid row of shacks backed by an open stream of sewage that came to symbolize the intractability of Delta poverty. Tunica residents believed then, as they do now, that the development of legalized gambling could pave the road to recovery where agricultural mechanization had taken such a heavy toll.
Federal government data show that the end of that road has yet to be reached. Per capita income in Tunica County averaged $23,270 during the last U.S. government census in 2000, well below the Mississippi average of $31,330. After dipping to as low as 4 percent, unemployment had climbed back to 8.8 percent as recently as June, compared to 5.4 percent statewide...
- August 26, 2004 Thursday Final Edition: "TUNICA TAX GRAB THREATENS PROGRESS"

