After years of legal wrangling, yet another roadblock has been removed from the Wilton Rancheria‘s plan to build a casino near Kammerer Road and Highway 99’s Grant Line Road exit in Elk Grove, California, after a lawsuit brought by an [...]
An organization representing the interests of Minnesota’s tribal casino industry has reportedly written to the state’s new Governor, Tim Walz (pictured), urging him not to support legislation that could bring sportsbetting to ‘The North [...]
From the Eastern Idaho Region, the federally recognized Shoshone-Bannock Tribes have announced they will hold an official ribbon cutting and opening service to their Shoshone-Bannock Casino Hotel at Fort Hall on February 13, 2019. Located [...]
After last week announcing plans for a proposed waterfront casino, a group of residents and legislators from the independent city of Portsmouth in the Commonwealth of Virginia made a trip to the southeastern state’s capital on Friday [...]
A little over a month after resigning as Chief of Staff for Arizona Governor, Doug Ducey (pictured left), and Kirk Adams (pictured right), has reportedly been hired by his former boss to oversee gaming and water issues throughout this year’s [...]
Commercial places to gain: According to a report from the local Democrat and Chronicle paper, 61-year-old Cuomo used Tuesday day ’s Condition of the State address to call the New York State Gambling Commission to formulate specific rules so that [...]
The Ponca Tribe of Nebraska celebrated the opening of its new Prairie Flower Casino in Carter Lake on November 1, 2018, and in spite of a federal lawsuit filed late last year by the City of Council Bluffs, the 9,500 square [...]
At New York, a three-member mediation board has reportedly ruled by a two-to-one margin the casino-operating Seneca Nation of Indians must resume handing over one-quarter of its slot revenues into the state. Long-running stalemate: According to a Tuesday [...]