Editorial: Wise move on off-reservation casino (April 6, 2005)
"The Warm Springs tribes were going to build a casino somewhere in the gorge, either on trust land they have long owned near Hood River, where no one wanted to see a casino, or inside an industrial park at Cascade...
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McCain plans more hearings on off-reservation gaming (April 6, 2005)
Sen. John McCain (R-Arizona), the chairman of the Senate Indian Affairs Committee, is promising told more hearings on off-reservation gaming and regulation of the Indian gaming industry. McCain has previously said tribes are seeking casino in areas never contemplated by...
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Oneida Nation leader blasts off-reservation deals (April 6, 2005)
Keller George, an Oneida Nation leader and president of the United South and Eastern Tribes blasted, attempts by out-of-state tribes to open casinos in New York at a hearing on Tuesday. George said non-Indian developers linked to Gov. George Pataki...
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Oregon governor agrees to off-reservation casino (April 6, 2005)
Oregon Gov. Ted Kulongoski (D) and the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs will sign a deal today for an off-reservation casino, according to news reports The casino would be the first in the state located away from an existing reservation....
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