Choctaw Nation faces delay in opening racetrack (September 16, 2005)
The Choctaw Nation will have to retest its gaming machines before they can be used at the tribe's racetrack, the Oklahoma Horse Racing Commission ruled on Thursday. Even though the machines have already been certified for use at tribal casinos,...
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Oregon tribe holds open house on casino proposal (September 16, 2005)
The Confederated Warm Springs Tribes held an open house on Thursday to discuss plans for an off-reservation casino in Oregon. The tribe is planning a 90,000-square foot casino, a 250-room hotel, a meeting facility and parking for 3,700 cars...
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Tribe spends 'outrageous' amount for casino land (September 16, 2005)
A landless California tribe paid an "outrageous" amount for 270 acres that will be used for a casino, the tribe's chairman said. The Coast Miwok Tribe, also known as the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria, bought the land in...
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