Wyandotte Nation takes casino raid case to 10th Circuit (April 20, 2004)
The Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma is asking the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals to reopen its out-of-state casino in Kansas. State officials raided the downtown Kansas City facility after the National Indian Gaming Commission determined that gaming cannot take place...
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Oneida Nation's off-track betting room a success (April 20, 2004)
The Oneida Nation's foray into horse and dog racing is doing better than expected. $p The tribe added an off-track betting room, the first of its kind in a Wisconsin tribal casino. With almost no advertising, attendance has been steady,...
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Legal opinion cites tribe's strong case for gaming (April 20, 2004)
South Carolina attorney general Henry McMaster has issued a legal opinion stating the Catawba Nation has a "serious" claim to expanded gaming. The tribe wants to offer high-stakes bingo or video poker but is running into opposition from some state...
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