The Stillaguamish Tribe of Washington has put up a huge electronic sign to advertise the Angel of the Winds Casino.
The sign is larger than the state allows and is too close to the interstate. But since it is located on tribal trust land, the state has no jurisdiction.
The tribe also put up two large billboards, which will be leased to advertisers.
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Casino sign is too tall? Too bad
(The Everett Herald 3/29)
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