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Casino Data Imaging reports new contracts

Casino Data Imaging reports that Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort and Yakima Nation Legends Casino have licensed CDI’s CasinoCAD© v4 business intelligence program.

Washington tribal casino wins award

Northern Quest, a Kalispel Casino has earned the prestigious 2006 AGORA award for business excellence in the large business category presented by the Spokane Chamber of Commerce.

Tulalip tribe plans destination resort

News Brief: The Tulalip Tribes long have anticipated the new international destination resort being built at Quil Ceda Village.

Tulalip Tribes gives away $2.5 million

News Brief: The Tulalip Tribes gave away more than $2.5 million to local organizations and charities during a ceremony at the Tulalip Amphitheatre.

NIGC, Washington tribe reach agreement

On Friday August 17, 2007, the National Indian Gaming Commission Chairman Philip N. Hogen and the Nisqually Tribe of Washington reached an important settlement that resolves several concerns discovered at the Tribe’s Red Wind Casino.

Online gambling activists fighting back in Washington

The state of Washington has become a focal point in the fight against criminalizing online gambling. One online player is suing the state for making Internet gambling a felony. Another is arguing that his betting exchange is legal.

Washington tribe plans casino

News Brief: Plans are afoot on the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe Reservation to build a new casino, tribal government and business officials confirmed.

Washington minicasino campaign questioned

News Brief: A former casino worker says that the campaign to keep minicasinos open in Tacoma was run and funded by the owners of the casinos, not a grass-roots effort by the employees to save their jobs.

Snoqualmie Tribe announces casino groundbreaking

After years of anticipation, the Snoqualmie Entertainment Authority has broken ground on what will become the closest tribal gaming center to Seattle and the first on the Eastside.

La Center restricts cardroom growth

News Brief: La Center has pledged not to expand cardroom gambling in hopes of securing an economic toehold near Interstate 5.

County appeals casino deal decision

News Brief: In a move that could tie up casino opponents and advocates in court for as much as two years, Clark County will appeal a Washington state hearings board's order to scrap a key county-tribal agreement.

Snohomish compacts allows slots expansion

News Brief: The number of slot-style machines at tribal casinos in Snohomish County, Washington, could jump by more than one-third within three years, thanks to changes to tribal gaming compacts that became effective late last week.

City opposes Cowlitz casino

News Brief: The closest city to the proposed Cowlitz casino cranked up its opposition against the casino.

Woman wins Tulalip Casino's largest jackpot

Ok Yon Barthel won Tulalip Casino's largest jackpot to date $180,580.00 by playing Tulalip's very own custom slot machine.

Washington counties respond to casino proposal

News Brief: Three local Washington governments submitted comments this week on a preliminary version of the final environmental impact statement for the Cowlitz casino.

Little Creek Casino hotel tower opens

Little Creek Casino Resort,the popular resort owned-operated by the Squaxin Island Indian Tribe, announces the addition of a new hotel tower.

Casino developer could make millions

News Brief: David Barnett, champion of the proposed Cowlitz casino, stands to make $2.3 million in the casino's first year and $9.1 million in its seventh year.

Washington casino concerns dismissed

News Brief: An environmental review of plans for a $510 million Cowlitz tribal casino, hotel and resort near La Center has found no big hangup.

Pollsters a mystery

News Brief: No one seems to know, or wants to say, who is spending thousands of dollars to poll Clark County, Washington, residents for their views on the Cowlitz Tribe's casino project.

Washington state compact likely approved

News Brief: A Washington state-tribal compact allowing tribes to own 8,100 more electronic-style slot machines is expected to win approval today from the state Gambling Commission.

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