Opinion: Revenue sharing can be good for tribes (September 29, 2004)
"The Indian casinos have limited gambling appeal to tourists, and for that matter many citizens. They do not have table games other than blackjack. Our government can renegotiate the compacts so that the casinos gain additional appeal and revenue, and...
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Two Washington tribes debut new gaming facilities (September 29, 2004)
Two new tribal casinos will be located within miles of one another in Washington. The Tulalip Tribes debut a new casino today. Modeled after the Hard Rock Cafe, the Quil Ceda Creek Nightclub and Casino will feature live music every...
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Appeals court hears Wyoming tribal gaming case (September 29, 2004)
The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday heard arguments in a Class III gaming case in Wyoming. The Northern Arapaho Tribe won the right to offer certain Class III games. But the state is refusing to negotiate a compact...
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