Osage Nation breaks ground on another casino (October 24, 2005)
The Osage Nation of Oklahoma broke ground on its fifth casino last Thursday. The $11 million, 35,000-square-foot facility is located in a rural area southwest of Bartlesville. Scheduled to open in the spring of 2006, it will employ 200 people....
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Skokomish Tribe seeks casino at NASCAR site (October 24, 2005)
The Skokomish Tribe of Washington is asking the state to consider a casino at or near the site of a proposed NASCAR track. The tribe operates a casino on the reservation and is seeking to expand its offerings there. The...
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New Mohegan chair changes stance on casino (October 24, 2005)
Bruce Bozsum, the new chairman of the Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut, has changed his mind about the tribe's involvement in an out-of-state casino. Prior to being elected, Bozsum questioned his tribe's backing of the Cowlitz Tribe's casino. But now he...
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First Nation reaches deal over smoking at casino (October 24, 2005)
The Sakimay First Nation of Saskatchewan has reached an agreement over smoking at its casino. The agreement will allow smoking in certain areas of the casino, CBC News reported. Full details are to be announced on Monday, October 24. The...
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