Arizona tribes are reporting another increase in revenues at their casinos.
According to the Arizona Department of Gaming, revenues in the last quarter increased 1.6 percent over the year before. It's the second quarter in a row that tribes have seen some growth.
"We've not ready to do a full happy dance, but we are encouraged," Sheila Morago, the executive director of the Arizona Indian Gaming Association, told The Arizona Republic.
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