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JULY 21, 2000 The Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma (formerly of Connecticut) are considering opening a new casino even though their current one has been shut down by the National Indian Gaming Commission for operating Class III gaming without a tribal-state compact. Chairman Billy Evans Horse and other Business Committee members met with a gaming company to discuss a new $27 million, 95,000-square-foot in Devol, near the Texas border. Get the Story:
Kiowa leaders consider rolling dice on casino (The Daily Oklahoman 7/21)
Kiowas gamble on new casino
Facebook TwitterJULY 21, 2000 The Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma (formerly of Connecticut) are considering opening a new casino even though their current one has been shut down by the National Indian Gaming Commission for operating Class III gaming without a tribal-state compact. Chairman Billy Evans Horse and other Business Committee members met with a gaming company to discuss a new $27 million, 95,000-square-foot in Devol, near the Texas border. Get the Story:
Kiowa leaders consider rolling dice on casino (The Daily Oklahoman 7/21)
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