Thanks to gaming revenues, the Dry Creek Rancheria of California purchased an $80,000 ambulance for a local service provider.
Bell’s Ambulance Service has provided emergency service to the reservation for decades.
“They’ve been up and down that road before there was a road,” Chairman Harvey Hopkins noted, The Santa Rosa Press-Democrat reported.
The Class III gaming compact requires the tribe to share money with local communities.
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Dry Creek Pomo tribe buys new ambulance for north county service
(The Santa Rosa Press-Democrat 7/20)
New Ambulance Gifted to Bell's From Tribe, Casino
(Heralsburg Patch 7/19)
California | Compacts
Dry Creek Rancheria uses gaming revenues for new ambulance
Friday, July 20, 2012
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