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Stillaguamish Tribe considers relocating casino
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THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 2003 The Stillaguamish Tribe of Washington is considering a casino in the city of Marysville but isn't being met with open arms, according to news accounts. The tribe wants to build a casino on trust land but is facing opposition from a group that wants the proposed facility moved. Marysville could be that location and a source said the tribe is willing to share profits with the city. Get the Story:
Stillaguamish and Marysville to discuss casino site in city (The Seattle Times 3/6)
Tribe's planned casino unlikely to move (The Everett Herald 3/6) Related Stories:
Small Wash. tribe banks on casino project (01/16)
Wash. tribe pays to move tribal members (01/07)
Tribe to tear down housing for casino (12/23)
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