The Fort Mojave Tribe is shutting down one of its casinos.
The Crossing Casino in Arizona will close at the end of the month. Chairman Timothy Williams said the facility wasn't doing well.
"The bottom line is that the Crossing was not accomplishing its purpose of generating tribal government revenues for the provision of services to the tribe'ss membership and community," Williams told The Mohave Daily News.
The tribe still operates the Avi Resort and Casino in Nevada and the Spirit Mountain Casino in Arizona.
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Crossing Casino to close at end of February
(The Mohave Daily News 2/10)
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Fort Mojave Tribe to shutter casino at end of month
Thursday, February 11, 2010
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