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Washington Tribal Casino Celebrates 10th Anniversary
13 June 2005
News Brief: The Lucky Eagle Casino just marked the 10-year anniversary of its opening. The casino is the reason the Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis have been able to expand their business ventures.
Washington Casino Water Deal Sunk10 June 2005
News Brief: What could have been a possible joint water and wastewater system between Washington County Casino Resort LLC and the City of Riverside sunk Wednesday when the city council learned the casino will build its own system.
Tulalip Break Ground for Expansion9 June 2005
News Brief: The Tulalip Indian Tribes plan to break ground on a 13-story hotel and convention center near Marysville this summer.
Washington Casino to Expand24 May 2005
News Brief: Blyn's 7 Cedars Casino will be home to a destination resort with at least 200 rooms and conference space for up to 500 people, Jamestown S'Klallam Executive Director Ron Allen told the Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce on Monday.
Possible Tribal Casino Worries Tavern Owners13 May 2005
News Brief: Washington tavern owners are concerned about a tribal casino bringing types of gambling they can't offer, namely slot machines.
Lucky Eagle Provide Comedy Show to Armed Forces13 May 2005
Lucky Eagle Casino will provide free comedy show tickets to veterans and members of the armed forces here on Saturday, May 21st.
Washington Group Focuses on Casino10 May 2005
News Brief: An intergovernmental roundtable involving one to two dozen elected officials have met since the beginning of the year to talk about how a tribal casino proposed by the Cowlitz Tribe would affect Southwest Washington.
Quinault Beach Resort and Casino Unveils New Website6 May 2005
Quinault Beach Resort and Casino in Ocean Shores, Washington proudly announces the unveiling of their newly renovated website.
Washington Casinos Deliver Entertainment Wishes27 April 2005
News Brief: Two casinos are better than one, and Tulalip Casino and the Quil Ceda Creek Casino are committed to making entertainment wishes a reality.
Snoqualmie Casino Project Moves Forward14 April 2005
News Brief: The Snoqualmie Tribe's casino project near North Bend can move forward as planned, after a settlement reached yesterday in a legal dispute between its Arizona investors.
Washington Tribal Casino Plans Dealt Blow13 April 2005
News Brief: Long-awaited plans for the Snoqualmie Tribe to build a casino off Interstate 90 were dealt a setback last week when its Arizona-based investors filed for bankruptcy, tribe officials said yesterday.
Wife of Accused says Casino Robbery was an 'Act of Desperation'13 April 2005
News Brief: A Spokane Valley man now faces first degree theft charges, after police say he stole 15 thousand dollars from the casino where he worked.
Emerald Downs Ready for Longest Season8 April 2005
News Brief: Emerald Downs opens for its tenth and longest season on April 15 and officials with the Auburn, Washington racetrack are optimistic that changes within the industry will result in benefits for fans and horsemen during the 101-day meeting.
Suquamish Plan Hotel at Clearwater Casino6 April 2005
News Brief: The Suquamish Tribe said it plans to build a resort hotel next to its Clearwater Casino on the Kitsap Peninsula.
Mohegan Invest in Washington Casino23 March 2005
News Brief: The Mohegan Tribe hopes to manage a casino owned by the Cowlitz Tribe on 152 acres of pasture near La Center, Washington.
Neuheisel Awarded $4.5 Million Settlement8 March 2005
News Brief: The settlement to Rick Neuheisel’s wrongful-termination suit calls for the NCAA to pay the former UW football coach $2.5 million and for the UW to pay Neuheisel $500,000 and not seek repayment of a $1.5 million loan.
Washington Proposed Tax Delayed23 February 2005
News Brief: For three months, Lake Stevens will shelve a proposed gambling tax while city officials make sure it wouldn't hurt existing businesses too much.
Washington Tribes Donate to Problem Gambling Program22 February 2005
News Brief: Three more Washington tribes made good on an 8-month-old pledge to help pay for treatment of problem gamblers, handing checks totaling close to $400,000 to Gov. Christine Gregoire out of proceeds from tribal casinos.
Washington Tribe Bets on Mohegan Management21 February 2005
News Brief: The Cowlitz tribe is wagering that the design and management that made the Mohegan Sun a billion-dollar success can be repeated in Southwest Washington.
Gambling Foes Push for Alcohol Ban1 February 2005
News Brief: A group opposing a cardroom in Kingsgate, Washington, has stepped up its efforts to block the flow of alcohol to the proposed casino.
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