Out-of-state tribe rumored to want Idaho casino (June 9, 2004)
Rumors of an out-of-state tribe wanting a casino in Idaho have surfaced again. A representative of some tribe reportedly met with Oneida County commissioners in southeastern Idaho on the Utah border. But nobody seems to know which tribe is interested....
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Coyote Valley Pomos finally close doors to casino (June 9, 2004)
The Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians of California closed the doors to its casino on Tuesday in response to an order from the National Indian Gaming Commission. The tribe is asking NIGC to quickly review the status of the...
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Cabazon Band to promote casino at New York party (June 9, 2004)
The Morongo Band of Mission Indians of California hopes a lavish party in New York will introduce the East Coast to its brand new $250 million casino resort. The unique event will bring the casino experience to New York-based media....
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Harrah's offers more for Narragansett casino (June 9, 2004)
Harrah's Entertainment says it will raise its offer for the right to open a casino with the Narragansett Tribe of Rhode Island. The company is offering a $100 million licensing fee over 10 years plus a percentage of gaming revenues,...
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Poll: Agua Caliente initiative trails card clubs (June 9, 2004)
A new poll shows support for the Agua Caliente Band's casino initiative trailing a rival initiative to allow slot machines at card clubs and racetracks. According to the Field Poll, 53 percent of voters support the tribe's plan while 57...
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Religious groups oppose Ho-Chunk Nation casino (June 9, 2004)
Religious groups in suburban Chicago held a rally on Monday to oppose the Ho-Chunk Nation's bid for a casino. The rally reportedly attracted 700 people. The newly formed Citizens For Our Community wants the issue put to voters in an...
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Tribe gives $700K even before casino is opened (June 9, 2004)
The Coast Miwok Tribe has yet to open its casino but gave $700,000 to the city of Rohnert Park, California, on Monday for a police team. The money is part of an agreement to share $200 million with the city....
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