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Federal marshals close Meskwaki Tribe's casino
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FRIDAY, MAY 23, 2003 Federal marshals shut down the Meskwaki Tribe's casino in Iowa this morning. A federal judge ordered the casino closed until the National Indian Gaming Commission decides it can be reopened. The agency says the tribe's appointed council is violating federal law. The closure came a day after the tribe held a special election intended to resolve an ongoing leadership. According to press accounts, Homer Bear and his slate of appointed council members won. Last month, Bear and his allies took over the tribe from the elected council. The elected council says it won't recognize the results. Get the Story:
Statement: Sac and Fox Gaming Commission (5/23)
Feds Close Iowa Casino in Tribal Dispute (AP 5/23)
Federal Marshals Close Meskawki Casino (AP 5/23)
Meskwaki Tribe Special Election Results (KWWL 5/22)
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NIGC orders Meskwaki Tribe to close casino (5/14)
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Talks between Meskwaki leaders break down (5/6)
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Editorial: NIGC should interfere in tribal dispute (04/24)
NIGC threatens to close Meskwaki Tribe's casino (4/23)
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Federal judge won't intervene in Meskwaki dispute (4/16)
Meskwaki Tribe undergoing leadership struggle (4/10)
Meskwaki tribal council removed and replaced (03/27)
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