The Skokomish Tribe of Washington has reopened the Lucky Dog Casino after shutting the facility down last year amid the economic recession.
The closure forced 120 people out of their jobs. The tribe hired 50 to work at the reopened facility, which some underwent interior renovations and now features 125 new gaming machines.
The Olympian said it wasn't clear whether the casino will stay open year-round.
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