The Stillaguamish Tribe of Washington is already looking for another site to replace the casino about to open this month.
The $19 million, 22,000-square-foot Angel of the Winds casino took several years to build. But the possibility of attracting more gamblers has the tribe eyeing sites closer to an interstate.
A proposed NASCAR facility also has the tribe interested in other locations. Eddie Goodridge Jr., the tribe's executive director, said the tribe would probably seek trust status for another property early next year.
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(The Everett Herald 10/12)
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Stillaguamish Tribe looking for another casino site
Tuesday, October 12, 2004 More from this date
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