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MAY 30, 2001 The The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians is expected within 10 days to decide if it will move a Post Office from downtown Palm Springs, California. If the tribe decides yet, it will pay to relocate the office to a site of at least five acres and for a building of at least 55,345 square feet. The tribe hopes to use the post office site to make way for the expansion of its casino. Get the Story:
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Facebook TwitterMAY 30, 2001 The The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians is expected within 10 days to decide if it will move a Post Office from downtown Palm Springs, California. If the tribe decides yet, it will pay to relocate the office to a site of at least five acres and for a building of at least 55,345 square feet. The tribe hopes to use the post office site to make way for the expansion of its casino. Get the Story:
Tribe decision coming soon on post office (The Palm Springs Desert Sun 5/30) Related Stories:
Tribe to decide on Post Office move (4/26)
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