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BIA continues hearings on Warm Springs casino
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
The
Bureau of Indian Affairs
held a second public hearing on the
off-reservation casino
sought by the Warm Springs Tribes of Oregon.
The tribe plans to build a $389 million casino at
Cascade Locks
, which used to be part of Warm Springs treaty territory. The 60-acre gaming site is about 69 miles from the northwestern border of the reservation.
Opponents include the
Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde
and conservation groups. The gaming site is within the Columbia River Gorge.
The BIA will hold three more hearings on March 12, March 13 and March 17.
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Cascade Locks offers casino arguments
(The Oregonian 3/11)
Gorge casino debate intensifies in public hearing
(KGW 3/11)
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