Chumash Tribe's casino liquor licenses includes 18 conditions

Chumash Tribe's casino liquor licenses includes 18 conditions (February 6, 2013)

The Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians must comply with 18 conditions for its casino liquor license. The license allows the tribe to to sell liquor in more areas at the Chumash Casino Hotel and Resort except on the gaming...

Massachusetts Gaming Commission to choose a  new director

Massachusetts Gaming Commission to choose a new director (February 6, 2013)

The Massachusetts Gaming Commission has selected a finalist for the executive director post. Rick Day has served as the executive director of the Washington State Gambling Commission since 2001. He has helped negotiate tribal Class III gaming compacts. The commission...

Nottawaseppi Huron Band cuts casino police service contract

Nottawaseppi Huron Band cuts casino police service contract (February 6, 2013)

The Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi in Michigan has ended a police services agreement at its casino. The tribe agreed to pay Emmett Township for law enforcement services at the FireKeepers Casino. But now that the tribe has started...

Lower Brule Sioux Tribe planning $34M off-reservation casino

Lower Brule Sioux Tribe planning $34M off-reservation casino (February 6, 2013)

The Lower Brule Sioux Tribe of South Dakota plans to spend $34 million on an off-reservation casino. The tribe will relocate the existing Golden Buffalo Casino to the 91-acre site. Plans call for a casino with 500 slot machines and...

Shinnecock Nation offered $100M to New York City for casino

Shinnecock Nation offered $100M to New York City for casino (February 6, 2013)

The Shinnecock Nation and its gaming partner offered $100 million to buy land from New York City but Mayor Michael Bloomberg rejected the proposal. The tribe and Gateway Casino Resorts submitted the proposal back in September 2011. The $100 million...