Reality television star beaten after leaving Tulalip Tribes casino (November 15, 2016)
Jake Harris of Deadliest Catch accepted a ride from a couple at the Quil Ceda Creek Casino before he was beaten and left on the side of a highway.
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Osage Nation set to break ground on $150M expansion at casino (November 15, 2016)
The tribe is adding a hotel, a brewery, more gaming space and other amenities to the facility in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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