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Washington Town Against Tribal Casino
11 June 2004
News Brief: A representative from the Bureau of Indian Affairs got an earful from angry La Center, Washington, residents Wednesday evening about a proposed casino in the area.
Washington Tribe Buys Hotel for Casino2 June 2004
News Brief: The Puyallup Tribe of Indians on Tuesday bought some 20 acres along Pacific Highway East including a hotel that will be used as a casino.
NCCA Gambling Case Won't Include Drug Violations31 May 2004
News Brief: The NCAA infractions committee won't include potential violations involving a former softball team doctor when it considers Washington's gambling case next month.
Washington Group to Secure Problem Gambling Funding25 May 2004
News Brief: Jennifer McCausland, the citizen-activist who has fought unsuccessfully for a state program to treat Washington's problem gamblers, yesterday announced the formation of a Seattle-based group dedicated to securing a permanent funding fix.
Washington State Tribe Plans Casino5 May 2004
News Brief: As the Snoqualmie tribe waits for a federal decision on its application to turn a 56-acre parcel off Interstate 90 into a reservation, tribal officials are already laying the groundwork to build their $60 million, 147,000-square-foot Casino Snoqualmie.
Do Choices Matter on the Slots in the State of Washington?25 April 2004
Slot Expert John Robison answers your slot and video poker questions.
Emerald Downs Meet Begins16 April 2004
News Brief: Emerald Downs’s 89-day meeting begins with an eight-race twilight card on Friday and runs through September 20.
Washington Tribal Casino Plans Move Forward16 April 2004
ews Brief: Fresh developments make it more apparent that the Cowlitz Indian Tribe plans to build a casino in La Center, Washington.
Casinos Fund Washington State Slot Initiative13 April 2004
News Brief: Money from nontribal casinos and bowling alleys is powering Tim Eyman's initiative campaign widen the use of electronic slot machines.
Washington Tribe Connects Mall to Casino7 April 2004
News Brief: The Tulalip Tribe plans to build a shopping outlet that would connect economically and geographically to the Tulalip Casino.
Washington State Residents Against Casino Plan7 April 2004
News Brief: Some Lake Stevens residents are upset that a casino got put into their neighborhood thanks to a loophole.
Washington City Plans Casino Vote26 March 2004
News Brief: The City Council of Kenmore, Washington, has decided to let voters decide whether they ought to allow gambling within the city limits.
Washington State Faces Huge Gambling Explosion25 March 2004
News Brief: Washington State is now facing two of the largest efforts to expand gambling since the late 1990s but no effort to help problem gamblers.
Washington Bingo Halls, Casinos Threatened by Smoking Ban24 March 2004
News Brief: A proposed statewide no-smoking initiative could be another nail in the coffin for local casinos and bingo halls.
Washington State Bill Would Expand Gambling11 March 2004
News Brief: The Washington State Legislature this week quietly sent Gov. Gary Locke a bill that would expand gambling outside of Indian casinos and the state lottery for the first time in seven years.
Washington Proposal Offsets Taxes Cut with Gaming Expansion9 March 2004
News Brief: Tim Eyman plans to offset his new proposal to slash Washington state property taxes with $400 million from expanding non-tribal gambling to include electronic slot machines.
Washington Anti-Casino Supports City Council5 March 2004
News Brief: The La Center City Council opposes a casino at the Interstate 5 junction, and now they are getting some backing from a newly-formed La Center group, ‘Stand Up For North County’.
Washington Betting Bill Passes4 March 2004
News Brief: A bill that would let Washington horse players bet by phone or over the Internet passed the House yesterday.
Washington Casino Owners Working with Neighbors2 March 2004
News Brief: The owners of the Highway 9 Casino and Barclays North Inc. are working with neighbors of the soon-to-open casino to alleviate residents' concerns.
Washington City Lobbies for Gambling Zoning2 March 2004
News Brief: Lakewood officials are lobbying Washington State Legislature for the right to zone for gambling.
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