The Dry Creek Band of Pomo Indians is reporting a slight drop in gaming revenues amid the downturn in the national economy.
Revenues at the River Rock Casino were $33.7 million in the quarter that ended June 30. That's down $1 million from the same quarter in 2007.
But there was a bright spot. Sales of liquor rose 1.5 percent over the first quarter of 2008.
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River Rock revenues drop in 2nd quarter (The Santa Rosa Press-Democrat 8/15)
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