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The Interior Department decision came days after three Sacramento-area tribes filed lawsuits to stop the controversial ...
Two Patwin tribes sue to stop Vallejo casino, claiming federal approval ignored laws and sacred tribal land concerns.
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The Vacaville Reporter on MSNDepartment of Interior reconsidering approval for Vallejo casinoThe Wednesday letter was sent from Scott Davis, Senior Advisor to the Secretary of the Interior, letting parties know that “while the Trust Determination still stands and the Vallejo Site ...
The tribal owners of Thunder Valley Casino Resort have sued the U.S. Department of the Interior over a recent approval of a casino project in Vallejo proposed by a tribe in Lake County. The tribal ...
New Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum has rescinded approval of a controversial proposed tribal casino in Vallejo. Burgum ...
The casino project also includes 24 single-family residences, an administration building, parking garage and a 45-acre biological preserve area on property located within and adjacent to Vallejo, ...
The tribes say casino plans approved under the Biden administration are illegal and Interior officials ignored the law.
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Times-Herald on MSNScotts Valley files lawsuit against DOI action with casinoThe deck has once again been reshuffled concerning the Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians desire to build a casino in Vallejo ...
A new $700 million casino resort in Vallejo could also compete with the San Pablo Lytton Casino, complicating matters even further with the city. The federal government in January approved a ...
The Scotts Valley tribe’s preferred casino plan calls for a 238,000-square-foot gaming floor with as many as 3,500 slot machines, plus an office building and 24 houses for tribal members.
The Department of the Interior (DOI) has announced it will reconsider its approval of the Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians' ...
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