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Small Wash. tribe banks on casino project
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 2003 The Stillaguamish Tribe of Washington is hoping a casino development will help create more economic opportunities for its members. The 190 members suffer from a high rate of unemployment and poverty, according to The Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Some have changed their membership to the Tulalip Tribes, which owns a successful casino, the paper reports. The tribe is building the casino on land that was the site of a tribal housing project. Most of the residents agreed to move and were given a choice of buying a new home or accepting money. Get the Story:
Stillaguamish Tribe wants chance to prosper (The Seattle Post-Intelligencer 1/16) Related Stories:
Wash. tribe pays to move tribal members (01/07)
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