Pokagon Band  hosts job fair as part of casino expansion

Pokagon Band hosts job fair as part of casino expansion (April 19, 2012)

The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians will host a job fair next month to fill 300 full- and part-time positions at its casino. The tribe is adding a 250-room hotel, an events center and a Hard Rock Cafe to the...

Seneca Nation sees record turnout at job fair for casino

Seneca Nation sees record turnout at job fair for casino (April 19, 2012)

The Seneca Nation of New York saw a record turnout at a casino job fair on Wednesday. Some 532 people south jobs at the Seneca Niagara Casino and Hotel. The tribe hired 50 people on the spot. The tribe employs...

Town debates legality of Aquinnah Wampanoag casino

Town debates legality of Aquinnah Wampanoag casino (April 19, 2012)

A Massachusetts town is drafting a legal opinion on a potential casino by the Aquinnah Wampanoag Tribe. The tribe has a reservation in the town of Aquinnah. But the Massachusetts Supreme Court in 2004 ruled that the tribe is subject...

Opinion: White Earth off-reservation casino a good idea

Opinion: White Earth off-reservation casino a good idea (April 19, 2012)

"Some state legislators have put the brakes on funding for a new Vikings stadium. There is reluctance for a variety of reasons, ranging from giving money to a wealthy team owner to making a decision without input from the public...

Fort Sill Apache Tribe asks governor for casino meeting

Fort Sill Apache Tribe asks governor for casino meeting (April 19, 2012)

The Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma has asked New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez (R) for a meeting to discuss an off-reservation casino. The tribe wants to open a casino on its 30-acre reservation in the southern part of the...

Opinion: Waiting for answers on Graton Rancheria casino

Opinion: Waiting for answers on Graton Rancheria casino (April 19, 2012)

"It's the biggest private development ever proposed for the North Bay and probably the most controversial, but most of our leaders don't want to talk about it. That's the impression I was left with after reading Derek Moore's story Wednesday...