Two N.M. tribes reconsider stance on gaming suit (February 25, 2004)
Two New Mexico tribes are reconsidering their stance in a lawsuit over revenue-sharing. Pojoaque Pueblo and the Mescalero Apache Nation have refused to send payments to the state. Along with other tribes, they said the 15 percent revenue-sharing rate was...
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New casino attracting thousands of job seekers (February 25, 2004)
The Seminole Tribe of Florida is creating 3,000 new jobs for its new casino and hotel. The tribe is expecting thousands at a three-day job fair that will start tomorrow. All types of positions, from casino work to hospitality, are...
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Ho-Chunk Nation deciding on next move for casino (February 25, 2004)
The Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin has not made any formal proposals for new gaming after losing a vote to turn a bingo hall into a casino failed last week. But tribal leaders are considering their options. A spokesperson said the...
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