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California Casino Ban May Be Amended
18 August 2005
ews Brief: A possible constitutional amendment to ban tribal casinos in urban areas would apply to Cathedral City, Indio and Palm Desert, but not to Indian Wells or Palm Springs, because the population density in those cities isn't high enough to be considered ‘urban.’
Businessman Sued for Casino Scam18 August 2005
News Brief: The California Department of Corporations has filed suit against a Los Angeles businessman, claiming he conned 25 investors nationwide out of $1.5 million for a bogus casino planned near Six Flags California, Valencia.
California Casino Proposal Finds Support17 August 2005
News Brief: A proposed $250 million casino just north of the city of Madera won the official support Tuesday of the county Board of Supervisors in a 4-1 vote.
Women to Take Center Stage in World Poker Tour Ladies' Night III, Benefitting Breast Cancer Research17 August 2005
This year, it will be a star-studded celebrity event at the Bicycle Casino that benefits breast cancer research.
Judge Rules Against Anti-Casino Group16 August 2005
News Brief: A Superior Court judge has ruled against an anti-casino group’s lawsuit that contended the Hesperia Redevelopment Agency’s involvement in the Timbisha Shoshone casino project is illegal.
Maryville Leaders to Debate Casino Deal16 August 2005
News Brief: Marysville, California, city leaders tonight will consider whether to support a local tribe's proposed Yuba County hotel-casino in exchange for nearly $5 million.
California Tribe Wants Casino16 August 2005
News Brief: Already surrounded by Indian casinos in neighboring counties, Elk Creek's Grindstone Rancheria of Wintun-Wailaki Indians wants the support of the Glenn County Board of Supervisors to build its own.
Madera County Casino Debated16 August 2005
News Brief: Supporters and opponents of a resort casino will make their cases today before Madera County supervisors, who will vote on whether to approve a resolution for the $250 million facility.
California Lawmaker Wants Money for Gaming Issues15 August 2005
News Brief: A California lawmaker wants to free up $20 million in an earmarked account to help local governments cope with traffic, public safety and other problems exacerbated by Indian gambling.
Barstow Casino Vote Must Wait12 August 2005
News Brief: An initiative supporting Indian casinos in west Barstow has qualified for the ballot, but the measure is not likely to go before voters for five to nine months.
Bear River Casino Opening Draws Crowds12 August 2005
News Brief: The Bear River Band of the Rohnerville Rancheria’s Bear River Casino and its parking lot filled to their maximum capacity on Wednesday, leading to some traffic and neighborhood problems.
Morongo Casinos Employees Form Union11 August 2005
News Brief: The union that represents hospitality and laundry workers has a green light to organize Morongo Casino Resort and Spa employees after a competing union was told to back down.
Barstow Casino Ballot Petition Sent In11 August 2005
News Brief: A former Barstow City Council member has enough valid signatures to get his Indian gaming ballot initiative before voters, but it will probably be later than he had hoped.
California Casino Ready to Open9 August 2005
News Brief: The Bear River Casino, Humboldt County’s newest casino will open to the public at 6 p.m. Wednesday.
Legislators Find Alternative to Casino Funding5 August 2005
News Brief: Inland legislators announced Thursday they have found a way to restore $20 million in Indian-casino revenue that Gov. Schwarzenegger took away from local governments last month.
Documentary Tracks Rohnert Park Casino Debate5 August 2005
News Brief: When Rohnert Park citizens came out to speak up about a possible casino being planned in their backyard, it's unlikely that anyone considered their appearance might one day be shown at a local film festival.
California Tribal Casino Under Investigation5 August 2005
News Brief: In response to pleas from frustrated county officials, the state is investigating complaints of unsafe working conditions and improper waste disposal at the Campo Indian tribe's Golden Acorn Casino.
Casino Welcomes Blues Legend King4 August 2005
News Brief: The B.B. King Blues Fest makes a stop tonight at San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino.
California Tribes, Officials Urge Continued Funding4 August 2005
California officials, fire and police chiefs, and tribal leaders are urging the governor to take the necessary steps to make sure these funds continue to flow to local agencies.
California County to Vote on Casino3 August 2005
News Brief: Yuba County voters will have their say this November about whether they want a tribal hotel-casino in their backyard.
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