OPB: Voters asked to approve non-Indian casino in November (October 8, 2012)
"In Oregon, a trip to the casino often means a journey to one of Oregon's nine tribal nations. Now, a group of developers hopes to break that monopoly. They envision a new multi-use casino and entertainment center, with water slides...
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