California
Dry Creek Band reports drop in casino revenues
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
The Dry Creek Band of Pomo Indians of California reported an 8 percent drop in gaming revenues. The River Rock Casino saw revenues of $32.3 million in the last quarter. That's down from $35 million during the same time last year. "Everyone knows the current environment is very challenging," said CEO Shawn Smyth, The Santa Rosa Press-Democrat reported. The tribe planned to expand the facility but scaled back the project due to the economic climate. Then the tribe dropped plans altogether. Get the Story:
Profits drop at River Rock Casino (The Santa Rosa Press-Democrat 11/18)
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