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More Oregon Tribal Casino Proposals Expected
4 May 2006
News Brief: A list of pending Indian casino proposals circulated Wednesday raises the possibility that the Klamath Tribes of southern Oregon will seek to build a casino in Aurora.
Oregon Tribe Applies for Casino3 May 2006
News Brief: The Burns Peiute tribe has applied to the Bureau of Indian Affairs to build a casino off their reservation.
Oregon Casino Supporters File New Proposed Initiatives28 March 2006
News Brief: Two Lake Oswego men who are seeking to develop Oregon's first nontribal gambling casino have filed seven new proposed ballot initiatives to replace earlier proposed initiatives that were ruled unconstitutional.
Oregon Non-Tribal Casino Plan Rejected24 March 2006
News Brief: Oregon has rejected a package of ballot measures Thursday that could have allowed construction of the state's first non-Indian casino.
Oregon Tribe Offers Casino Revenue Deal1 February 2006
News Brief: The Cowlitz Indian Tribe would pay La Center as much as $3 million annually for 10 years to recoup lost revenue from cardrooms under a proposal to be presented tonight to the City Council.
Oregon Casino Study Touts Jobs, Revenue20 January 2006
News Brief: Backers of a proposed casino in Wood Village are promoting a new study that says the facility would generate as many as 8,000 jobs and nearly $200 million in revenue fo
Ombudsman Picked for Oregon Casino Process19 January 2006
News Brief: George Skibine, director of the federal Office of Indian Gaming Management, will serve as the ombudsman overseeing the Cowlitz Indian Tribe's application for a casino a
2 Couples Claim $340 Million US, Second-Biggest Jackpot In U.S. Lottery History8 November 2005
News Brief: A family that parlayed $40 worth US of tickets into the second-biggest jackpot in U.S. lottery history came forward Tuesday to claim their $340 million prize.
Oregon Tribal Casino Overview Revealed1 November 2005
News Brief: An overview of the Cowlitz Indian Tribe casino-resort complex, as well as descriptions of four other development options, are included in a preliminary draft of the environmental impact statement.
Oregon Official Seeks Clarity in Casino Decision31 October 2005
News Brief: U.S. Rep. Brian Baird wrote a letter last week to Interior Department Secretary Gale Norton asking her agency to sponsor a public meeting in the region to clarify the Oregon casino decision.
Meeting to Look at Oregon Casino Debate27 October 2005
News Brief: Competing sides in the debate over a possible Cowlitz Indian Tribe casino at the La Center-Interstate 5 junction will square off tonight in a presentation before government officials.
Oregon Tribal Casino Proposal Studied24 October 2005
News Brief: The Bureau of Indian Affairs has launched an environmental impact statement review on the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs plans to build an off-reservation resort and casino in Cascade Locks, Oregon.
Chinook Winds Hosts Fall Festival19 October 2005
News Brief: The Chinook Winds Casino Resort holds the fifth annual Fall Festival in Lincoln City, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 26.
Alcohol Allowed at Oregon Tribal Casino4 October 2005
News Brief: Visitors to the Umatilla Indian Reservation near Pendleton, Oregon, will be able to drink as well as gamble at Wildhorse Resort and Casino starting in early 2006.
Oregon Tribal Leaders Consider Alcohol at Casino3 October 2005
ews Brief: It soon may be possible to wrap up a game of poker or blackjack by bellying up to the bar for a drink at the Wildhorse Resort and Casino, an unprecedented shift on the dry Umatilla Indian Reservation.
Candidate Urges Gambling Ban for Katrina Aid Recipients28 September 2005
Gubernatorial candidate Pete Sorenson is calling on his rival, Gov. Ted Kulongoski, to prevent hurricane victims from gambling away their federal relief money in Oregon.
DB Dealer Launched21 September 2005
Two entrepreneurs from Oregon introduce the DB Dealer, a device that combines two essential elements of poker tournament play: the dealer button and the blind timer.
Public Meetings Look at Oregon Casino Plans20 September 2005
News Brief: Over 100 people who turned out Monday evening for the third of five public meetings sponsored by the federal Bureau of Indian Affairs. Bureau officials are studying whether to approve an off-reservation casino roughly 40 miles east of Portland.
Oregon's Casino Rules Questioned30 August 2005
News Brief: Oregon’s definition of what makes a casino is being criticized as by gambling critics.
Oregon City Allows Poker Games2 August 2005
News Brief: The Springfield City Council voted to make the city the latest to allow local bars and restaurants to host Texas hold 'em poker games.
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