Third tribe wants southern New Mexico casino (November 9, 2004)
A third tribe has entered the race for an off-reservation casino in southern New Mexico. Picuris Pueblo, the smallest tribe in the state and one of the most remote, is working with a state gaming company on the project. Compadres...
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Turtle Mountain Band pitches plan for urban casino (November 9, 2004)
Officials with the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa presented their off-reservation casino plan to the Grand Forks, North Dakota, city council on Monday night. Tribal leaders said they are ready to meet with anyone, from local officials to non-profit groups,...
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Column: Seminoles don't know where $5.6M went (November 9, 2004)
"There's gall. There's chutzpah. And then there's the Seminole Tribe of Florida. Words fail to describe the stunt pulled by Seminole leaders in this latest election. Sleazy, slick, shameless. Pick one. They all fit. The Seminoles poured $5.6 million into...
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Seminole Tribe spent $5.6M to oppose slot machines (November 9, 2004)
The Seminole Tribe of Florida spent $5.6 million to oppose a ballot initiative that could clear the way for slot machines in two counties. The tribe's involving in the No on Amendment 4 campaign was not disclosed until after the...
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