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PoliFact Oregon tries to determine whether the Coquille Tribe can open a second casino:
The Coquille Indian Tribe wants to turn a bowling alley in Medford into a casino with 600 video gambling machines, adding to another casino it operates in North Bend.

Coquille Tribal Chief Ken Tanner told a reporter that the tribe has the right to build a second casino. "The idea of one casino per tribe is a false one. Evidence of that is that the governor signed our compact which allows us a second casino," he said in a radio report that aired April 24, 2013, on Oregon Public Broadcasting.

Tanner’s claim was news to PolitiFact Oregon. Is the "one casino per tribe" idea a false one, not grounded in reality? We always thought the policy was the norm in Oregon.

Get the Story:
Is the idea of one casino per tribe a false one? (PolitiFact Oregon 5/9)
Is the idea of one casino per tribe 'a false one' in Oregon? (The Oregonian 5/9)

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