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Pipeline stalls over bones battle with Viejas
An East County water district may be forced to abandon a $20 million reservoir and pipeline project after bone fragments and pottery shards were found at a grassy Lakeside construction site. By Anne Krueger, UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER May 22, 2010
July Markup Planned for Barney Frank Internet Gambling Bill
Although no date has been set, Congressman Barney Frank (D-MA) announced his intentions to mark up HR 2267, the Internet Gambling Regulation, Consumer Protection, and Enforcement Act, as part of a hearing in July. Frank’s revelation came during testimony in the House Ways and Means Committee hearing on internet gambling on Wednesday. By Dan Cypra, Poker News Daily May 21st, 2010
Cloverdale casino site in default
An Alaskan tribal corporation that partnered with the Cloverdale Rancheria to build a casino is in default by more than $722,000 on its purchase of the land it acquired to build the project. By CLARK MASON, THE PRESS DEMOCRAT May 20, 2010
Casino vote may come in November
Kerns says he'll bring the measure back to supervisors By PHILIP RILEY, ARGUS-COURIER STAFF March 5, 2010
Visa Pulls Out Of US Online Gambling Market
Two weeks since MasterCard announced that they would block American online gaming deposits, another major credit card company has decided to follow suit. By Gina, Gambling News 23rd February, 2010
ENVIROTEK Completes "All Green" Energy Saving Devices (ESD) at Fiesta Henderson, Station Casino's Property
COSTA MESA, CA, Jan 13, 2010 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) ----ENVIROTEK (PINKSHEETS: ENTK) today announced the successful installation of its Energy Saving Units in the Fiesta Henderson, Nevada, a Stations Casino's property. Fox Business January 13, 2010
Thunder Valley donates 5,000 pounds of food
Thunder Valley Casino is delivering 5,000 pounds of food to the Sacramento Food Bank on Friday so the Food Bank can distribute holiday meals. By Mark Anderson,Sacramento Business Journal December 17, 2009
San Pasqual tribe files $550 million claim
The San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians filed a $550 million claim against the state on Monday, saying the governor has refused to give the tribe the slot machines it says it was promised in a 1999 gambling agreement. By Edward Sifuentes, North County Times
