The Navajo Nation is moving forward with plans for a second casino.
The new casino would be located in Upper Fruitland, near Farmington, New Mexico. The facility is expected to cost between $70 million and $80 million and would likely include a hotel.
The tribe opened the Fire Rock Navajo Casino near Gallup, New Mexico, in November 2008. Revenues have exceeded projections.
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(The Farmington Daily Times 2/9)
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