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County to hold public meeting about Karuk Tribe casino proposal


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The board of supervisors in Siskiyou County, California, will hold a public meeting tomorrow about the casino proposed by the Karuk Tribe.

The tribe is planning a facility with 800 gaming machines, two restaurants, a bar and an 80-room hotel and 723 parking spaces. County officials have raised concerns about the project.

The tribe signed a Class III gaming compact with Gov. Jerry Brown (D) in December. The agreement has yet to be ratified by the state Legislature.

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