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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?
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The Mechoopda Indian Tribe announced it will suspend operations at its Oroville, Calif. casino on Jan. 31, less than a year after its opening.
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An embattled gaming hall proposed by the Native Village of Eklutna has received an endorsement from the mayor of Anchorage, even as the state’s governor petitions the incoming Trump administration to revoke its approval.
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The Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas has expanded its economic footprint with the opening of the Ischoopa Travel Center on its reservation in Livingston, Texas, combining retail operations with Class II gaming.
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The Little River Band of Ottawa Indians’ $200 million casino project in Norton Shores, Mich. appears unlikely to move forward after 14 years of planning and $35 million in development costs.
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A federal judge denied a temporary injunction sought by tribes attempting to block a Medford, Ore. casino proposed by the Coquille Indian Tribe.
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