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- Hotel renovations revive local luxury (The Stamford Advocate, Conn.)
- Three views of Spa future: Developers offer plans today for public safety facilities and much more (Albany Times Union, N.Y.)
- Metro Atlanta hotels drop rates to attract more business (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
- Darien loses orange tinge: HoJo inn comes down (The Stamford Advocate, Conn.)
- Locals react to hotel presentations (The Meridian Star, Miss.)
- Restaurant afflicted by E. coli can reopen: Rules for reopening (Tulsa World, Okla.)
- 10 great restaurants that reflect Houston's diverse dining scene (The Dallas Morning News)
- Milwaukee tourism agency loses money under Glendale plan: Community wants to fund own promotion efforts (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
- Dallas panel backs Omni for convention center hotel (The Dallas Morning News)
- Visitors bureau honors former Microtel manager for tourism efforts (The Decatur Daily, Ala.)
- New hotel coming to Mankato (The Free Press, Mankato, Minn.)
- Visitors bureau endorses master plan for downtown (Messenger-Inquirer, Owensboro, Ky.)
- Board studies proposed Hershey hotel (Lebanon Daily News, Pa.)
- Knoxville, Tenn., developers sued over unpaid debt allegation (The Knoxville News Sentinel, Tenn.)
- Scotch Valley resort is sold (The Daily Star, Oneonta, N.Y.)
- Philadelphia Daily News Casinotes column: CasiNotes: 'Sounds of the Season' resound at the Trop (Philadelphia Daily News)
- EDITORIAL: Budgetary gambling: In these times, counting on casino revenue not a wise bet (The Hutchinson News, Kan.)
- LodgeWorks to open upscale hotels (The Wichita Eagle, Kan.)
- Navajo casino opens doors amid mixed emotions (The Daily Times, Farmington, N.M.)
- Despite poor economy winter visitors still flocking to Yuma (The Sun, Yuma, Ariz.)
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