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Dry Creek Band reports drop in gaming revenues


The Dry Creek Band of Pomo Indians of California reported an 8 percent drop in gaming revenues in the last quarter.

The tribe said it took in $29.7 million at River Rock Casino.That's down from $32.3 million for the same period in 2008.

Amid the decline, the tribe is spending $5.2 million upgrade the casino. The tribe also cut back the number of slot machines, from 1,571 to 1,1911.

"We weren’t getting the maximum performance out of them," CEO Scott Garawitz told The Santa Rosa Press-Democrat.

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River Rock revenues fall again (The Santa Rosa Press-Democrat 11/17)