Tribes in northern New Mexico saw mixed results in their gaming revenues for the last quarter.
Of the four tribes in the Santa Fe/Española area, two saw declines in revenues. Pojoaque Pueblo reported a 6 percent drop in net wins while Ohkay Owingeh saw a 3 percent drop in net wins.
The other two tribes fared better. Tesuque Pueblo reported a modest 1 percent gain while Santa Clara Pueblo reported a 3.3 percent gain.
Overall, the 14 tribes in the state reported a net win of more than $179 million, up from $176 million last year.
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Wednesday, November 10, 2010
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