The Rincon Band of Mission Indians of California will debut a $165 million expansion of its casino on Monday.
The new facility includes a 650-room hotel and 21-story tower. The tribe will operate upwards of 1,600 slot machines.
The tribe's first casino opened in January 2001 under chairman John Currier, who was just re-elected to a fourth term.
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(The North County Times 12/14)
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