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CHARLES TOWN - When Jefferson County voters rejected table games, the school system lost a bargaining chip for building schools and increasing teacher pay.
The Jefferson County Board of Education was hoping to use part of the $2 million in projected profits from table games to help garner more support from the state School Building Authority to help renovate and build schools to ease crowding, board president Pete Dougherty said.See the full content of this document
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Casino Defeat Dampens Jefferson School Plans
Dougherty said the board also had hoped to use gambling ...
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