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Residents upset over outdoor concerts at Snoqualmie Tribe casino
Thursday, July 22, 2010
The casino owned by the Snoqualmie Tribe of Washington has instituted a curfew and decibel limit for outdoor concerts but some neighbors still say it's too loud. The Snoqualmie Casino began hosting concerts in the parking lot last year. The concerts must end by 10pm and the sound must not reach higher than 95 decibels, which is the same as the city of Snoqualmie's limit. But some residents who live near the venue say the music annoys them. It affects their sleep, their children and their overall living. The casino says it is considering making changes next year to address concerns. Get the Story:
Protesters turn up the volume; casino says it’s a good neighbor (The Snoqualmie Valley Star 7/21)
Residents blast back at casino’s concerts (The Snoqualmie Valley Star 7/21)
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