Minnesota questions legality of gaming machines (February 24, 2006)
The state of Minnesota is questioning the legality of gaming devices being operated on the White Earth Ojibwe Reservation. The tribe has allowed the machines to be placed at bars and private clubs on the reservation. The tribe says they...
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Legality of Nebraska gaming initiatives up in the air (February 24, 2006)
Officials in Nebraska are still trying to determine whether two gaming initiatives, including one proposed by tribes, will be able to make it on the November ballot. The state constitution says an initiative "either in form or in essential substance"...
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One to Watch: Sheila Morago, Indian gaming advocate (February 24, 2006)
The Arizona Republic interviews Sheila Morago, a member of the Gila River Indian Community and the executive director of the Arizona Indian Gaming Association. She's in the spotlight after being named one of 25 people to watch by the...
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Seneca Nation not planning to buy more land in Buffalo (February 24, 2006)
The Seneca Nation of New York doesn't plan on buying any more land in Buffalo, President Barry E. Snyder Sr. said. The tribe has finished acquiring all the land it needs for the casino in Buffalo, Snyder said in...
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