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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2001 Opponents to a casino proposed by the Snoqualmi Tribe of Washington are already lining up after the tribe presented its plans to a local city last night. The tribe wants to build a hree-story, 170,000-square-foot Class III gaming facility. The tribe promises it will blend in with the natural surroundings but opponents questioned why a casino should be allowed at all. The tribe has asked the Department of Interior to take 56 acres of land into trust for the project. Get the Story:
Tribe vows casino would be tasteful (The Seattle Times 11/14) Related Stories:
Snoqualmie Tribe seeks trust land (11/13)
Snoqualmie casino sees opponents
Facebook TwitterWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2001 Opponents to a casino proposed by the Snoqualmi Tribe of Washington are already lining up after the tribe presented its plans to a local city last night. The tribe wants to build a hree-story, 170,000-square-foot Class III gaming facility. The tribe promises it will blend in with the natural surroundings but opponents questioned why a casino should be allowed at all. The tribe has asked the Department of Interior to take 56 acres of land into trust for the project. Get the Story:
Tribe vows casino would be tasteful (The Seattle Times 11/14) Related Stories:
Snoqualmie Tribe seeks trust land (11/13)
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