The Santa Ysabel
Band of Mission Indians wants to settle a dispute over $3 million in gaming revenues owed to San Diego County, California.
Chairman Virgil Perez said the tribe has offered to make a payment arrangement. But the county hasn't responded, he said.
The tribe agreed to pay about $600,000 a year to the county for law enforcement and other services associated with the Santa Ysabel Casino.
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Tribe wants to reach new agreement with county, chairman says
(The North County Times 5/11)
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Santa Ysabel Band seeks settlement in gaming funds dispute
Friday, May 11, 2012
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