The Snoqualmie Tribe of
Washington has shared the first round of payments from the Snoqualmie Casino.
The tribe opened the casino in November 2008. The first round of $350,000 comes from revenues generated between the opening and November 2009.
The tribal-state Class III compact requires the tribe to address impacts of the casino.
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Snoqualmie Tribe gives out more than $350,000 in mitigation money from casino
(The Snoqualmie Valley Star 7/28)
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Snoqualmie Tribe shares first round of gaming revenue payments
Thursday, July 29, 2010
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