The
Omaha Tribe of Nebraska
held a grand reopening for its Class III gaming facility in Iowa.
The $12 million
Blackbird Bend Casino is named for Chief Blackbird, who managed tribal trade routes in the late 1700s.
The facility features 350 slot machines, table games and a buffet.
"This is an historic event for the Omaha people because the casino really is an economic engine. It provides funds for housing and education and healthcare. So it's real great to be able to employ people again and give back to the tribal community," Kurt Schmidt, the CEO of the casino, said at a reopening ceremony on Friday, KMEG reported.
The tribe will soon offer bingo games at the casino. And there are plans to add a hotel, bowling alley, marina and a golf course.
The tribe put about 200 to work, most of them from the old CasinOmaha, which was forced to close in June 2011 due to flooding on the Missouri River.
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