Navajo Nation 'excited' with numbers from new gaming facility (October 18, 2010)
The Navajo Nation opened its second gaming facility last week and is already seeing a strong response from the community. Traffic has been backed up on the road leading to the Flowing Water Navajo Casino in Hogback, New Mexico....
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Shinnecock Nation still working with backers of recognition bid (October 18, 2010)
The Shinnecock Nation of New York and two longtime partners are going into the casino business together. Marian Ilitch and Mike Malik have already spent more than $1 million on the tribe since 2003, Crain's Detroit Business reported. The money...
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Pechanga Band won't allow process server on the reservation (October 18, 2010)
The Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians won't allow a process server onto the reservation, officials in the city of Temecula, California, said. The city filed a lawsuit against the tribe over a gaming agreement. But the tribe hasn't been officially...
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Lawmakers back Seneca Nation in feud over gaming revenues (October 18, 2010)
Lawmakers in New York are introducing a bill that would change how the Seneca Nation shares gaming revenues with the state. The Class III gaming compact requires the tribe to share 25 percent of slot machine revenues with the state....
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Opinion: Business community supports Guidiville Band casino (October 18, 2010)
"At the request of the city, the Guidiville Tribe and Upstream-Point Molate assembled the $1 billion Point Molate Destination Resort project, consistent with the economic development goals of the Dellums legislation that conveyed the land to the city. The project...
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