The Big Gamble: Off-reservation casinos (April 8, 2005)
A growing number of tribes are seeking off-reservation casinos, The New York Times reports. The Times reports on the recent Western Governors' Association summit on Indian gaming, where off-reservation casinos were discussed. The paper cites the example of the Cheyenne...
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Seneca Nation's top casino official resigns (April 8, 2005)
The Seneca Nation's top casino official has resigned as the New York tribes searches for a replacement. G. Michael Brown helped the tribe open its off-reservation casino in Niagara Falls and a second casino on the reservation. A third off-reservation...
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Dispute settled over slot machine inspections (April 8, 2005)
The Sac and Fox Tribe and the state of Kansas have settled their dispute over inspection of slot machines at the tribe's on-reservation casino. The tribe and the state will select an engineer who will make sure the machines are...
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