California
Dry Creek Band reports drop in gaming revenues
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
The Dry Creek Band of Pomo Indians of California reported a 5 percent drop in gaming revenues for the first quarter of the year. "The economic environment remains challenging," John Cirrincione, the chief operating officer of River Rock Casino, told analysts in a conference call, The Santa Rosa Press-Democrat reported. The tribe halted a $600 million expansion of the casino due to the recession. Get the Story:
River Rock revenues fall 5 percent (The Santa Rosa Press-Democrat 5/19)
Stay Connected
Contact Us
indianz@indianz.com202 630 8439 (THEZ)
Search
Top Indian Gaming Stories
Trending in Gaming
1 Catawba Nation continues work on controversial casino in North Carolina
2 Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes move forward with casino expansion
3 Poarch Band of Creek Indians said to be on Trump's radar
4 Hopi Tribe officially joins Indian gaming industry with approved compact
5 Seminole Tribe paid just $50M for casino Donald Trump built for $1.2B
2 Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes move forward with casino expansion
3 Poarch Band of Creek Indians said to be on Trump's radar
4 Hopi Tribe officially joins Indian gaming industry with approved compact
5 Seminole Tribe paid just $50M for casino Donald Trump built for $1.2B
More Stories
Seneca Nation off-reservation casino still on hold Nottawaseppi Huron Band readies first casino
Indian Gaming Archive