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Jamul Casino, owned and operated by the Jamul Indian Village Development Corporation, plans to open a 16-story hotel tower this spring, expanding the property into a resort.
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The Lytton Rancheria of California, Dry Creek Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians, and Cloverdale Rancheria of Pomo Indians filed a lawsuit in federal court on Feb. 21 challenging federal approval of the Koi Nation’s casino project near Windsor, Calif.
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Financier Bain Capital has seized operational control of the South Korea-based INSPIRE Entertainment Resort from the Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority (MTGA), throwing the future of the tribal operator’s flagship Asian venture into doubt less than a year after its opening.
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The Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians has seen a renewal in local and state support for a casino and hotel in Grand Forks, North Dakota.
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The Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians opened Crystal Shores Casino in Benzonia, Michigan, adding a third gaming facility to the tribe's operations.
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The state of Alaska has filed a lawsuit against the Native Village of Eklutna, the Department of the Interior, and the National Indian Gaming Commission over an alleged violation of longstanding Alaskan land law.
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Minnesota tribes could tap into the $150 billion sports betting market under one of three bills introduced recently in the state legislature, though each proposal takes a different approach to legalization.
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The Chin’an Gaming Hall operated by the Native Village of Eklutna has opened its doors following a contentious path to its launch.
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The Koi Nation’s planned Sonoma County casino received federal approval last week, clearing the way for a Chickasaw Nation enterprise to help develop and operate the property under a 2022 agreement.
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Three West Coast tribes won federal approval in the Biden administration's final weeks to build controversial casinos miles away from their reservations. Tribal leaders from opposing nations are wondering: Will the incoming Trump administration shut them down when he takes office?