The Pauma Band of Luiseño Indians and Hard Rock have decided not to pursue a $250 million casino.
Pauma Chairman Chris Devers said the two sides couldn't come to agreement. He said the tribe would look for another casino partner.
The Pauma Band operates a casino but wants to expand. The tribe signed a new compact with Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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Pauma tribe, Hard Rock scrap casino-resort plans
(The San Diego Union-Tribune 8/18)
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