The Dry Creek Band of Pomo Indians can finally serve liquor at the River Rock Casino.
Officials in Sonoma County, California, opposed the tribe's application for a liquor license. Opposition was dropped after the tribe agreed to a $100 million revenue-sharing deal with the county.
As part of the agreement, the tribe agreed to limit sales of alcohol to certain hours. No alcohol will be served on the gaming floor.
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River Rock liquor license granted
(The Santa Rosa Press Democrat 6/3)
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