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Seneca Nation wants NIGC to appeal casino decision
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
The Seneca Nation of New York wants the National Indian Gaming Commission to stay a notice of violation against its off-reservation casino. The tribe says the NIGC should stay the NOV in order to appeal a judge's decision that called the casino illegal. The tribe says the NIGC has until October 14 to pursue an appeal. The tribe is not a party to the case, which was filed by opponents of the Buffalo Creek Casino in downtown Buffalo. Opponents want the casino closed immediately. Get the Story:
Nation Asks National Chairman For Help (The Jamestown Post-Journal 9/9)
Buffalo Creek Casino Violation Due to Expire (WBFO 9/8)
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