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Gambling News - 'Tribal gaming'
Legal
January 14, 2025
Coquille Tribe Casino Approval Sparks Legal Battle with Opponents
After waiting for more than a decade, the Coquille Indian Tribe in Oregon finally received federal approval for its proposed Medford casino project. While the Tribe recognized this as a major victory for its proposed project in Jackson County, opponents disagreed. Medford Casino Project Opponents Turn To Court Earlier this month, the US Department of […]
Casino
January 14, 2025
Judge Gives Green Light to Koi Nation Casino Project Near Windsor
A federal judge has turned down the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria‘s attempt to stop the approval for a casino and resort proposed by the Koi Nation. This ruling marks a big step forward for the Koi Nation, a small Pomo tribe forced out of Lake County, and a blow to tribes against the project, […]

Business
January 13, 2025
Play’n GO Enters Michigan, Pens Its First Tribal Operator Deal
Play’n GO, a leading provider of content to the global casino industry, has unveiled a new tie-up with an American tribal gaming operator. According to the announcement, the Swedish supplier will deliver its world-class content to Eagle Casino & Sports, a tribal online gaming company in Michigan. Play’n GO’s First Tribal Gaming Deal Play’n GO’s […]

Industry
January 13, 2025
California Tribe’s $700M Casino Project Receives Approval
A landmark decision by the US Department of Interior cleared the path for a casino project by the Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians. Federal Approval Granted for Proposed Scotts Valley $700M Casino Nearly a decade ago, in 2016, the Tribe sought approval for getting approximately 160 acres of land in Vallejo into trust with […]

Casino
January 13, 2025
Coquille Tribe’s Medford Casino Project Receives Federal Approval
There are more than 500 tribal casinos across the United States, data from the American Gaming Association suggests. Such establishments allow sovereign nations to generate proceeds and create jobs, effectively supporting their communities. In Oregon, there are a total of nine federally recognized tribes. One tribe that has been waiting for approval for a new […]

Business
January 9, 2025
Hard Rock and Seminole Gaming Double Efforts to Combat Human Trafficking
With a series of new and ongoing initiatives, Hard Rock International and Seminole Gaming intend to raise more awareness about the issue of human trafficking. Hard Rock & Seminole Gaming Reaffirm Commitment to Combat the Issue Hard Rock International and Seminole Gaming recently announced they will continue the fight against human trafficking using expanded prevention […]
Casino
January 7, 2025
Second Little River Band of Ottawa Indians Casino May Not See the Light of Day
Michigan has seen the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians spend more than 14 years and $30 million attempting to bring a new casino property across a 60-acre site in Fruitport Township near the intersection of I-96 and US 31. Little River Band of Ottawa Indians’ Casino on Shaky Ground However, these plans may now […]
Industry
January 6, 2025
Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino Employees Push for Union Representation
Workers at a popular Native American casino in Niagara Falls, New York, are once again trying to unionize. Teamsters Local 449 in Talks with Seneca Niagara Resort and Casino Workers That is the case for Seneca Niagara Resort and Casino employees, who are reportedly in collaboration with Teamsters Local 449 and trying to unionize. The […]
Legal
January 3, 2025
Tribes in California Take Legal Action Against Card Rooms
After arguing for years federally recognized Native American Tribes and card rooms in California will soon be able to resolve a major dispute. The prime issue of the Tribes is with the card rooms’ offering of certain table games such as poker and blackjack. The Tribes previously argued that such games cannot be offered by […]
Casino
January 2, 2025
Coquille Tribe One Step Closer to Medford Casino Despite Rising Backlash
The Biden administration has found itself at the center of a political firestorm following its approval of a Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for the Coquille Tribe’s long-contested plan to establish an off-reservation casino in Medford, Oregon. Several Native American tribes, along with local politicians and community leaders, have staunchly opposed the proposal, citing threats […]