The gaming commission of the Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma is expected to rule next week on revoking the license of a gaming management company.
Gaughan Gaming started
managing the Tonkawa
Casino and the Native Lights Casino
in 2007. Last September, the tribe ended the two management contracts and
suspended the company's gaming license.
The commission held a hearing yesterday to revoke the license permanently, The Tulsa World reported.
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Local, State briefs: Tonkawa panel mulling summary judgment bid [second item]
(The Tulsa World 4/1)
Related Stories:
Judge won't issue injunction in Tonkawa
Tribe gaming lawsuit (3/31)
Tonkawa Tribe sued
by gaming firm for management contract (3/23)
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