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MAY 21, 2001 Their gaming partner might be in the dumps but the Torres Martinez Band of Desert Cahuilla aren't yet ready to divulge where they plan to locate a new casino development. Partner Full House Resorts, however, said it is considering a local developer's land for a site. The tribe has been trying to begin negotiations with Governor Gray Davis over a compact. But the Governor's office said it won't start unless a land deal is put through. Get the Story:
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Tribe waiting on casino plans
Facebook TwitterMAY 21, 2001 Their gaming partner might be in the dumps but the Torres Martinez Band of Desert Cahuilla aren't yet ready to divulge where they plan to locate a new casino development. Partner Full House Resorts, however, said it is considering a local developer's land for a site. The tribe has been trying to begin negotiations with Governor Gray Davis over a compact. But the Governor's office said it won't start unless a land deal is put through. Get the Story:
Tribe’s casino plan caught up in land deal (The Palm Springs Desert Sun 5/21) Related Stories:
Calif. tribe may sue for compact (5/14)
Tribe's gaming partner seeking friends (5/11)
Clinton signs a final Indian bill (12/29)
Senate OKs Torres-Martinez settlement (12/12)
Tribes discuss land purchases (11/17)
Torres-Martinez bill awaits vote (11/7)
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