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Sun, Jun 21, 2009
Proposed deal, which permits Class III slots to replace the former Class II versions (l.), means $150 million a year for the state for 25 years; tribe says without guarantee of exclusivity, they owe nothing
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Sun, Jun 21, 2009
Tribe wants to defend its position against casino opponents in case of $333M Buffalo Creek Casino and may surrender its sovereignty to do so.
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Sun, Jun 21, 2009
The Sycuan Indian casino in San Diego County has, after 16 years, finally gotten an interim license to serve alcohol. Residents say that it shouldn’t have the license because the roads serving the casino, near the city of El Cajon are winding and dangerous.
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Sun, Jun 21, 2009
Alabama’s Wind Creek Casino & Resort, located less than an hour’s drive from the Gulf of Mexico, is doing so well after just six months of operating that the Poarch Creek Indians are already looking into expanding it.
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Sun, Jun 21, 2009
A year after the Tulalip Resort Casino opened, poised to attract traffic from both sides of the U.S. Canadian border, the Washington Indian casino is thriving, despite the economy. But so are other newly opened Indian casinos.
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Sun, Jun 21, 2009
A lawsuit by the Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota against the state has stalled due to arguments over what may be admitted in evidence. The tribe claims that the state negotiated its tribal state gaming compact in bad faith.
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