Leaders of the San Carlos Apache Tribe of Arizona held a ceremonial groundbreaking for the long-awaited Apache Sky Casino on February 5, 2016. Photo from Apache Gold Casino Resort / Facebook
The San Carlos Apache Tribe of Arizona finally broke ground this month on a long-planned casino. The Apache Sky Casino will be located on a 170-acre site near the southwestern edge of the reservation. It will initially be housed in a temporary 15,000 square-foot structure, The Casa Grande Dispatch reported. The tribe hasn't set a completion date but Lee Randall, the chairman of the board of directors, at the Apache Gold Casino Resort told the paper that the facility will create 325 full-time jobs. Randall also told the paper that the site was not culturally significant although tribal historian Dale Miles said a massacre occurred nearby on April 30, 1871. Get the Story:
San Carlos Apache Nation: Ground broken for Pinal casino (The Casa Grande Dispatch 2/29)
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