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California tribal casino plans in limbo
21 August 2007
News Brief: The La Jolla Indian band's plans to open a small casino on its remote 9,000-acre reservation are in limbo after the tribe and its business partners couldn't agree on how to proceed.
Spotlight 29 hosts salsa competition21 August 2007
Couples from across Southern California are invited to Spotlight 29 Casino to compete in the 2nd Southern California Salsa Dance Championships.
Growth could lead to competition20 August 2007
News Brief: As tribal gambling grows in California, tribes that once united to legalize Las Vegas-style casinos appear increasingly divided over competing interests in huge profits.
Tribal casino study criticized17 August 2007
News Brief: A study done on the Campo Indian band's proposed casino expansion is being criticized for not including key issues.
Plymouth repeals deal with tribe15 August 2007
News Brief: The Plymouth City Council quietly revoked its municipal services agreement with an Indian tribe trying to build a casino near the city at its Thursday meeting.
Man wins Paradise Jackpot15 August 2007
A man from La Quinta is the latest winner of a Paradise Jackpot at Agua Caliente Casino, where slot players continue to reap hefty payouts thanks to the popular slot promotion.
California lottery offers top jackpots14 August 2007
California Dreamin’ takes on a new meaning this week as California offers two of the top three jackpots in the nation.
Scientific Games wins California contract14 August 2007
Scientific Games was awarded the contract to provide pari-mutuel wagering equipment and services for the California Horse Racing Industry.
Temecula stands to win big13 August 2007
News Brief: New deals with four casino-operating Indian tribes ratified last month by California legislators give Temecula officials significantly better odds of getting the Pechanga tribe to ante up millions of dollars to offset the impacts of the casino on the city.
Tribe fails to change gaming law13 August 2007
News Brief: The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians failed to win support last week at a legislative conference in its effort to change U.S. law governing Indian casinos.
Tribe challenges casino negotiations13 August 2007
News Brief: The Rincon Indian band is challenging a long-standing practice in which states ask for cash when negotiating with Indian tribes trying to open or expand casinos.
River Rock Entertainment Authority appoints new CFO10 August 2007
The River Rock Entertainment Authority, the operator of the River Rock Casino in Sonoma County, California, today announced that Joseph Callahan has been appointed Chief Financial Officer, effective immediately.
California tribes contribue $1 million to campaign9 August 2007
News Brief: The Pala Tribe and the United Auburn Tribe will contribute $1 million to the first stage of a ballot campaign to overturn expanding multi-billion dollar gambling agreements for four other tribes.
California expansion may got to vote8 August 2007
News Brief: California gaming expansion that will increase the local economy by hundreds of millions of dollars is at risk of being overturned in a proposed February ballot measure sponsored by a labor group and horse tracks.
Spotlight 29 hosts All-Star Poker Challenge7 August 2007
The stars will shine bright in the Coachella Valley this October when Spotlight 29 Casino presents the inaugural All-Star Poker Challenge,
River Rock Entertainment retains advisor3 August 2007
The River Rock Entertainment Authority has retained Libra Securities as advisor to assist the Authority in developing a financing strategy for the construction of a $300 million, 600,000 square-foot destination resort in Alexander Valley.
Pala Casino CEO won't return3 August 2007
News Brief: Jerry Turk, developer and chief executive officer of the Pala Casino Spa and Resort, has decided not to renew his contract, the Pala Band of Mission Indians said Aug. 1.
California county signs deal with casino tribe2 August 2007
News Brief: North County, California, supervisors formally approved a $38 million-plus deal with the Pala Band of Mission Indians on Wednesday.
California man seeking support for state-owned online card room2 August 2007
California resident Anthony Sandstrom received approval this week from the Secretary of State's Office to circulate a petition that would create a state-run online poker room that would work in conjunction with the state's lottery system.
California could be offering online poker1 August 2007
News Brief: California could be in the Internet poker business next year, if a petition drive catches on.
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