The Chukchansi Tribe of California abruptly fired the company managing its casino.
The tribe gave no reason for terminating the contract with the Cascade Entertainment Group other than to say the tribal gaming commission revoked the company's license.
But the tribe has been feuding with the company over millions owed to contractors and subcontractors of the $180 million casino.
The tribe says it has lost $13 million as a result.
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Chukchansi tribe dismisses firm operating casino
(The Fresno Bee 7/27)
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