City to get $2.5M   for missing Seneca Nation casino revenues

City to get $2.5M for missing Seneca Nation casino revenues (February 26, 2013)

The state of New York is providing $2.5 million to the city of Salamanca to make up for the loss in Seneca Nation gaming revenues. The tribe has withheld $572 million from the state in a dispute over exclusivity provisions...

Mohegan Tribe to discuss proposal for    Massachusetts casino

Mohegan Tribe to discuss proposal for Massachusetts casino (February 26, 2013)

The Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut will host a public forum on its plans for a casino in western Massachusetts. The forum will take place March in Palmer. That's where the tribe plans to build the Mohegan Sun Palmer. Other bidders...

Seminole Tribe hosts eighth annual Florida Gaming Congress

Seminole Tribe hosts eighth annual Florida Gaming Congress (February 26, 2013)

The Seminole Tribe is hosting the 8th annual Florida Gaming Congress. Topics include Indian gaming, financing and Internet gaming. The debate comes as the state prepares to debate whether to allow more gaming in the state. The conference is being...

Wabigoon Lake First Nation making push for a gaming facility

Wabigoon Lake First Nation making push for a gaming facility (February 26, 2013)

The Wabigoon Lake First Nation of Ontario is looking to open a gaming facility. The band has been studying the idea since the mid-2000s. Now that the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation is looking for casino bids, the band wants...

Pokagon Band anticipates   spring opening for Michigan casino

Pokagon Band anticipates spring opening for Michigan casino (February 26, 2013)

The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians expects to open its third gaming facility in Michigan something this spring. The 27,000 square-foot Four Winds Dowagiac will be the smallest in the tribe's enterprise. But the design aims to reflect the look...

Navajo Nation agrees to new gaming compact  in New Mexico

Navajo Nation agrees to new gaming compact in New Mexico (February 26, 2013)

The Navajo Nation and the state of New Mexico have reached a new Class III gaming compact. The current deal expires in 2015. The new compact runs through 2037 and would require the tribe to share up to 10.75 percent...