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Los Coyotes still hoping for Barstow casino

At least one Indian tribe is still actively pursuing a casino in Barstow, but they may have a long road ahead of them.

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San Manuel's PAC Active in California

Political action committees are formed to raise and spend money on political issues. They often are created to advance a political agenda or further the interests of particular businesses or industries.

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County seeks Indian gaming grant applicants

A state-required windfall of Indian gaming money is available in Tulare County to offset the affects of gaming operations at Eagle Mountain Casino.

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Agua Caliente tribe: Land at I-10, Highway 111 not for third casino

The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians' chief planner said the tribe's 200-acre parcel of land at Interstate 10 and Highway 111 is being eyed for industrial, retail, commercial and rail service development.

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Lawmaker’s talk spurs protest, calls for political mobilization

A visit to Temecula last week by US Senator Daniel Inouye, a World War II hero and champion of Native American rights, sparked protests by one group of Indian activists and calls for political mobilization by another.

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County asks federal judge to reverse casino case dismissal

The Amador County Board of Supervisors has decided to continue its legal battle to prevent construction of an Indian casino on Coal Mine Road in Jackson Valley.

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CEO Smyth leaves River Rock

River Rock Casino CEO Shawn Smyth has left the post "to pursue other interests," the Dry Creek Pomo tribe said Monday.

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Voter-denied casino still in game

It's a last try for approval of an Indian casino and an eight-story, 170-room hotel that Yuba County residents have voted against, says state Assemblyman Dan Logue — while the Marysville mayor sees the project as right for tough economic times.

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