Communities Riverside County, California, received $10.3 million in gaming revenues on Monday.
The money comes from a special distribution fund set up by tribal-state compacts that were signed in 1999. It pays for for police and fire services, road improvements and emergency medical services.
Riverside County received 46 percent of the $10.3 million while communities in the county received 54 percent.
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(The Riverside Press-Enterprise 6/15)
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