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Paula Terwilliger: Non-Indian casino undermines tribal success (11/23)

I am frightened to think of what could happen to our community if Lago, the proposed Seneca County casino, is permitted to move forward.

Oneida Nation wages war against non-Indian gaming facility (11/12)

Tribal Representative Ray Halbritter said the developers of the $425 million Lago Resort and Casino are directly targeting his tribe's gaming operation.

St. Regis Mohawk Tribe announces general manager for casino (11/03)

Shannon Keel comes to the Akwesasne Mohawk Casino and Resort with more than 10 years of senior-level casino resort management experience.

Oneida Nation launches campaign to block non-Indian casino (10/21)

The tribe is trying to get the state of New York to rescind its approval of the Lago Resort & Casino.

Seneca Nation grows land holdings at off-reservation casino (09/14)

The tribe acquired several properties worth more than $3.2 million around the Seneca Niagara Resort and Casino in Niagara Falls, New York.

Oneida Nation files lawsuit over non-Indian commercial casino (09/09)

The $425 million Lago Resort and Casino will be located on the edge of the tribe's exclusivity zone in central New York.

Seneca Nation plans $40M expansion of off-reservation casino (08/31)

The Seneca Buffalo Creek Casino will see a 28,500 square-foot, two-story addition that's due to open in early 2017.

Oneida Nation to bring table games to second gaming facility (08/21)

Bingo is going away at the Yellow Brick Road Casino to make way for table games and live dealers.

American Gaming Association stakes claim in presidential race (08/12)

The Republican field includes a handful of contenders with somewhat negative records on Indian gaming.

Oneida Nation casino blamed for losses at non-Indian racetrack (08/05)

A minority stakeholder at Vernon Downs said the facility has been 'bleeding' profits since the opening of the Yellow Brick Road Casino on June 2.

Donald Trump not shy with invoking race when it comes to tribes (07/31)

The casino mogul once accused the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation of Connecticut of not being Indians.

Connecticut tribes pay out nearly 92 percent put into slot machines (07/07)

The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation pays out 91.85 percent while the Mohegan Tribe pays out 91.71 percent.

Seneca Nation honors boxing great Sully Huff at casino match (06/26)

The late former council member started the Iroquois Boxing Club to share the sport with his fellow Senecas.

Oneida Nation still working on shopping center at gaming facility (06/24)

The tribe announced the 250,000 square-foot retail development last fall but additional details haven''t been revealed.

Former Seneca Nation gaming executive pleads in land case (06/23)

Bergal Mitchell III admitted he took $338,000 from a fraudulent land purchase.

Former Seneca Nation gaming executive set for hearing in case (06/22)

Bergal Mitchell III was indicted in connection with the $2.1 million purchase of land that the tribe used to develop a golf course.

Connecticut tribes report flat or declining slot machine revenues (06/16)

The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation saw a slight decline while the Mohegan Tribe was essentially flat.

County seeks share of revenues from new Oneida Nation casino (06/10)

The tribe opened the Yellow Brick Road Casino last week to large crowds and now Madison County wants some of the action.

Oneida Nation sees huge turnout for opening of new $20M casino (06/03)

More than 1,500 people were in line for the Yellow Brick Road Casino and some even waited overnight.

Oneida Nation opens doors to $20M Yellow Brick Road Casino (06/02)

The facility features 430 gaming machines, a 500-seat bingo hall, a Keno lounge and several bars and restaurants.

Cayuga Nation Leaders: Tribe hasn't authorized gaming facilities (05/26)

The gaming facility benefits only a few financially, not the Cayuga Nation as a whole, and comes at a great cost societally to both our people and our neighbors.

Oneida Nation close to opening of new gaming facility on June 2 (05/21)

The debut of the $20 million Yellow Brick Road Casino is less than two weeks away.

Judge dismisses gaming case filed by Cayuga Nation faction (05/20)

Two rival groups have been at odds for the better part of a decade. One faction supports gaming while the other does not.

Oneida Nation shares gaming revenues with communities (05/11)

Two counties received $11 million in gaming revenues as part of a settlement between the tribe and the state.

Tribes in Connecticut plan $900M investment in new casinos (05/08)

The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation and the Mohegan Tribe want to open as many as three 'satellite' casinos around the state.

Oneida Nation sets June 2 opening for Yellow Brick Road Casino (04/30)

The $20 million facility and its amenities take inspiration from the Wonderful Wizard of Oz.

Oneida Nation to announce opening date of new gaming facility (04/21)

The Yellow Brick Road Casino focuses heavily on a Wizard of Oz theme.

Opinion: Oneida Nation casino grows without state interference (04/13)

The hope of prosperity is evidenced in the success of less regulated and prosperous Native American tribe businesses in the state.

Oneida Nation asks state to deny license for non-Indian casino (04/03)

The proposed $425 million Lago Resort and Casino sits on the edge of the tribe's exclusivity zone.

Tribes in Connecticut look at multiple locations for new casinos (03/06)

The facilities would be located near the borders with Massachusetts and New York, where commercial facilities will be opening in the coming years.

Public school finally gets share of Seneca Nation casino revenue (02/12)

The city of Salamanca was withholding the money due to confusion about gaming revenues and the federal Impact Aid program.

Oneida Nation won't renew liquor store lease for Class II casino (02/10)

The Yellow Brick Road Casino will be located in a shopping plaza but a liquor store there won't be sticking around.

Oneida Nation stands by 'Wizard of Oz' theme for Class II casino (02/09)

The Yellow Brick Road Casino is due to open this spring.

Cayuga Nation back in court to defend Class II gaming operation (01/29)

The tribe claims the village of Union Springs is threatening to shut down the facility.

Column: Tribes concerned about commercial casinos in New York (01/22)

The tribes, understandably, fear their revenues could be adversely affected by fierce competition only a few hours away.

Oklahoma ranks high in gambling-related embezzlement cases (01/09)

The state is home to the largest number of tribal gaming facilities -- more than 100 and growing.

Seneca Nation shuffles positions on board for gaming corporation (01/08)

Kevin Seneca will serve as the new chairman of the board for the corporation.

Shinnecock Nation said to be in gaming talks with Seminole Tribe (01/05)

The Shinnecocks were partnered with another firm but that relationship appears to have come to an end.

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