Oneida Nation seeks state approval to offer liquor (March 18, 2004)
The Oneida Nation of New York plans to serve liquor at its casino resort. The tribe is asking the state for a liquor license. According to The Syracuse Post-Standard, the state has a right to regulate the sale and distribution...
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Remote Minn. tribes clear a hurdle for urban casino (March 18, 2004)
A Minnesota House committee voted 6-4 on Wednesday to approve an urban casino for two remote Chippewa tribes. But the proposal will have to go to another committee before heading to a floor vote. Leaders of the White Earth and...
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Republicans in Minn. want more from gaming tribes (March 18, 2004)
House Republicans in Minnesota predicted approval of non-Indian gaming this year unless tribes with casinos pony up a "better deal" for the state. The lawmakers released a budget plan that depends on $30 million from a proposed "racino" at a...
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Delaware Tribe finds host for casino in Kansas (March 18, 2004)
The Delaware Tribe of Oklahoma announced plans on Wednesday to build a casino in Bonner Springs, Kansas. The tribe is asking the Bureau of Indian Affairs to take land into trust for the $225 million project, expected to create 2,000...
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