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Casino Dealer Charged with Cheating

News Brief: Prosecutors have filed a rare felony charge against a former casino dealer accused of manipulating card games.

Study: Washington Tribal Casinos Have Great Impact

News Brief: A study of Indian tribal economies in Washington state indicates tribes are investing casino income in new businesses and their own government services and, as a result, raising the economic prospects of their members and the surrounding communities.

Washington Casino Impact Study Criticized

News Brief: A draft environmental impact study fails to adequately assess the effects the Cowlitz Indian's casino would have on Cowlitz County, the county commissioners said this week.

Washington Lottery Winner Still Missing

News Brief: Somewhere in a wallet, in a purse, or maybe in a Dumpster, lies a Washington lottery ticket worth $6.3 million.

Tribe Fights Federal Orders

ews Brief: The Puyallup tribe is fighting a federal demand that it immediately stop sending its members $2,000 monthly profit-sharing payments drawn from the tribe's gambling income.

Nooksack Casino Land Swap Likely

News Brief: As the Nooksack Indian Tribe prepares to build a casino north of Lynden, elected officials continue to suggest moving the project out of the county's farmland and nea

Business Group Weighs In Against Tribal Casino

News Brief: The Cowlitz Tribe’s proposed casino would drain money from the local economy and export profits out of the community, a business group said Wednesday.

Internet Wagering Becomes A Felony in Washington State

Whatcom County Seeks Talks with Tribe

News Brief: The Nooksack Indian Tribe should consult with Whatcom County government about environmental concerns before building a planned casino north of Lynden near the Canadian border, the Whatcom County Council decided Tuesday night.

Cowlitz Tribal Casino Worries Local Group

ews Brief: A newly formed group is worried the Cowlitz Tribe could end up building its casino near Ridgefield, Washington, at a site identified in the project's draft environmental impact statement.

Casino Site Vandalized

News Brief: The site of the Nooksack Indian Tribe's planned casino was vandalized with more than 100 aluminum nails spread across the driveway entrance.

Nooksacks Plan Lynden-Area Casino

News Brief: Nooksacks plan a 35,000 sq. ft. casino that will create 250 jobs.

Washington Tribe Applies for Casino

News Brief: The Lower Elwha Klallam tribe has filed a letter of intent to construct an off-reservation gambling casino that tribal officials say may never be built.

Emerald Downs Founder Optimistic

ews Brief: The founder and president of Emerald Downs, Ron Crockett, is as positive as he's ever been about Northwest horse racing.

Federal Regulations Could Derail Cowlitz Plans

News Brief: Federal officials are crafting regulations that could derail the Cowlitz Tribe's chances for winning federal approval of its $510 million casino complex near La Center.

Cowlitz Casino Study Released

News Brief: A long-awaited study on the proposed Cowlitz Tribe's casino complex advocates building a huge project that would employ nearly 3,200 people.

Muckleshoot Tribe Ready to Expand

News Brief: The Muckleshoot Tribe has two construction projects under way at its casino property near Auburn geared to expanding already large tribal gaming revenues.

Casino Opponents Want Study Release Postponed

News Brief: A group fighting the Cowlitz Tribe's casino plans has urged the federal government to postpone release of a massive study on the project until additional work is completed.

Washington Tribal Casino Planned for 2007

News Brief: A new tribal casino that will be the first on the Eastside and the closest to Seattle could open as early as the fall of 2007.

Crowds Pack into Cowlitz Casino Public Meeting

News Brief: More than 1,000 people gathered in the auditorium and spilled out into the halls for the first of two public meetings on the Cowlitz Tribe's plan to build the $510 million casino complex.

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