Graton Rancheria partner declares bankruptcy (July 30, 2009)
Opponents of the Graton Rancheria casino in California say the bankruptcy filing of Station Casinos Inc. will hurt the project. "I'm deeply satisfied that this bankruptcy will slow it down," Chip Worthington, the founder of Stop the Casino 101, told...
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EchoHawk to visit off-reservation casino sites (July 30, 2009)
Larry EchoHawk, the new head of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, will tour off-reservation casino sites in New York. EchoHawk has not expressed his views on off-reservation gaming. Neither has his boss, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar. Rep. Maurice Hinchey (D)...
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Fort Sill Apache Tribe back in court over casino (July 30, 2009)
The Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma went back to court on Wednesday to enforce a 2007 settlement with the federal government. The settlement resolved a gaming dispute in Oklahoma between the Apaches, the government and the Comanche Nation....
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Group weighs options in Nooksack casino fight (July 30, 2009)
A group called the North County Community Alliance is debating whether to take further action after losing a lawsuit that challenges the federal government's approval of a gaming ordinance for the Nooksack Tribe of Washington. The group could ask the...
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