The Glenn County, California, County Board of Supervisors delayed a decision on a proposed casino agreement with the Grindstone Rancheria of Wintun-Wailaki Indians.
The tribe wants to build a medium-sized casino on 280 acres of non-reservation land.
The project is still being developed but would include 400 slot machines, 10 table games and possibly a restaurant or two.
The tribe is seeking local support before it negotiates a Class III gaming compact with the state and asks the Bureau of Indian Affairs to take land into trust.
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Glenn board hears casino proposal, delays decision
(The Chico Enterprise-Record 8/17)
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