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Colville Tribes welcome public to $43M flagship gaming facility
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Tribal leaders cut the ribbon on the 12 Tribes Resort and Casino in Omak, Washington. Photo from Facebook
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The Confederated Tribes of
the Colville Reservation in Washington opened the doors to a $43 million gaming facility on Wednesday.
The 12
Tribes Resort and Casino is the largest gaming facility on the reservation.
It features a 56,000 square-foot gaming floor with 500 electronic gaming machines and table games, two lounges, two restaurants and an 80-room hotel with meeting space and an indoor/outdoor pool.
“The Colville tribe has something to be proud about,” Vice Chairman Mel Tonasket said at a ribbon-cutting ceremony the day before the grand opening, The Tribal Tribune reported. “It makes my heart happy to see what the Colville tribe has done in just a few years.”
A drum group helps open the 12 Tribes Resort and Casino in Omak, Washington. Photo from Facebook
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The casino is located in Omak, near the northwestern edge of the reservation. The site was chosen in part to attract visitors from Canada, about 50 miles north to the border of British Columbia.
The casino draws its name from the 12 tribes on the Colville Reservation -- Colville, Nespelem, Sanpoil, Lakes or Sinixt, Palus, Wenatchi, Chelan, Entiat, Methow, Southern Okanagan, Sinkiuse-Columbia, and the Nez Perce of Chief Joseph's Band.
Get the Story:
12 Tribes Resort Casino opens its doors to the public
(The Tribal Tribune 6/17)
Colville tribe opens new flagship casino
(The Omak Chronicle 6/17)
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