The Navajo Nation is considering three sites for its second casino.
The tribe opened the Fire Rock Navajo Casino last November. The facility near Gallup, New Mexico, has exceeded expectations.
Potential locations for a second facility include tribal land near Farmington, New Mexico; Sanders, Arizona and Flagstaff, Arizona "Right now we're doing more feasibility studies on all the sites," Raymond Etcitty, general counsel for the Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise, told The Farmington Daily Times.
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(The Farmington Daily Times 3/20)
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