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Tribe expects new gaming machines
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SEPTEMBER 11, 2000 The Northern Arapaho Tribe of Wyoming is expecting a shipment of "Magical Irish" machines in hopes of offering them to customers without a Class III gaming compact with the state. The National Indian Gaming Commission said the machines were Class III machines. But a federal judge in Oklahoma issued an injunction because the Seneca-Cayuga and the Fort Sill Apache in the state challenged the NIGC ruling. Get the Story:
Injunction lets tribe offer new video gambling game (AP 9/11) Relevant Links:
The National Indian Gaming Commission - www.nigc.gov
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