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Challenge could delay Seneca casino
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2002 A lawsuit in New York could delay the construction and opening of the Seneca Nation's first off-reservation casino. Work began yesterday in Niagara Falls after the state gave title deed to the tribe. A lawyer wants the project halted until the Bureau of Indian Affairs takes the land into trust, which could take months or years. Get the Story:
Casino foes win order from court (The Albany Times-Union 9/20)
Senecas allowed to continue casino work for now (The Buffalo News 9/20) Related Stories:
Seneca Nation breaks ground on casino (9/19)
Norton warned on Seneca land approval (9/5)
Seneca Nation outlines casino plans (8/21)
Seneca Nation vows land claim appeal (6/24)
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