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NIGA honors Coeur d'Alene leader with sovereignty award (11/06)

Ernie Stensgar received the John F. Kieffer Sovereignty Award for his efforts to promote tribal sovereignty.

President of Navajo Nation touts benefits of gaming enterprise (11/02)

In just five years, the tribe has built four gaming facilities and has paid out more than $122.5 million in employee benefits and salaries.

Key Democrat defends support for Tribal Labor Sovereignty Act (10/20)

Rep. Betty McCollum (D-Minnesota) blasted a labor union for running ads that she called 'racist' and 'blatantly anti-Indian."

Little River Band sees support for off-reservation casino bid (10/16)

A large crowd attended the first Bureau of Indian Affairs public hearing on the $180 million project in Fruitport Township, Michigan.

Little River Band set for hearing on off-reservation casino bid (10/14)

MLive Muskegon Chronicle will carry a webcast of the public meeting for the $180 million project in Fuirtport Township, Michigan.

Little Traverse Bay Bands consider Class II for second casino (10/06)

Revenue sharing with the local community won't be required if the tribe sticks with Class II games at a proposed facility in Mackinaw City.

Saginaw Chippewa Tribe vows fight over off-reservation casino (09/29)

The Little River Band of Ottawa Indians will be facing a formidable opponent as it purses the $180 million development in Michigan.

Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority joins board of national group (09/25)

The board of the American Gaming Association now includes more representation from Indian Country.

Little River Band sees strong support for off-reservation casino (09/24)

Local officials are singing the praises of the $180 million project as the Bureau of Indian Affairs moves forward with the review process.

BIA sets hearing on Little River Band off-reservation casino bid (09/21)

The tribe plans a $180 million development in Fruitport Township, about 80 miles from reservation headquarters.

Chairwoman of San Manuel Band to join Gaming Hall of Fame (09/15)

Lynn Valbuena will be recognized during the Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada, later this month.

Lower Sioux Indian Community debuts $22M casino expansion (08/27)

The tribe renovated the gaming floor and added a VIP lounge, bingo hall, sports bar and entertainment venue at the Jackpot Junction Casino Hotel in Morton, Minnesota.

Shawnee Tribe works with Chickasaw Nation work on casino plan (08/24)

Global Gaming Solutions, a Chickasaw subsidiary, plans to manage the Golden Mesa Casino in Oklahoma's panhandle.

Lawmakers show support for Tribal Labor Sovereignty Act (07/22)

Members of both parties endorse labor measure at National Indian Gaming Association legislative summit in Washington, D.C.

Rep. McCollum vows support for Tribal Labor Sovereignty Act (06/29)

The co-chair of the Congressional Native American Caucus is the first prominent Democrat to announce her backing for the bill.

Tulalip Tribes host Northwest Indian Gaming Conference & Expo (06/22)

Agenda topics include employee recruitment and retention, facility design, online gaming and regulation of the casino industry.

Homeowner group raises fears of casino from Miccosukee Tribe (05/18)

The tribe has no plans to convert the Miccosukee Golf and Country Club into a casino but that hasn't stopped the opposition.

BIA hears from public on Pokagon Band gaming plan in Indiana (04/15)

About 200 people attended a hearing to discuss plans for a $400 million development in South Bend, Indiana.

Pokagon Band gains city support for casino ahead of BIA hearing (04/14)

Leaders in South Bend, Indiana, are laying out the welcome mat for the tribe as it seeks to further its presence in the state.

BIA to hear from public on Pokagon Band casino plan in Indiana (04/13)

The tribe plans a $480 million development in South Bend, where many of its members live.

BIA to host public meeting for Pokagon Band casino in Indiana (03/24)

The tribe is planning a $480 million development with housing and gaming in South Bend, Indiana.

Pokagon Band set for first public hearing on Indiana casino bid (03/18)

A support group is rallying for the tribe while an opposition group remains secretive.

Tribal leaders urge unity and compromise in online poker talks (02/12)

Internet poker was a big topic at the Western Indian Gaming Conference this week.

Tribes in California meet for Western Indian Gaming Conference (02/10)

This year's event is being hosted by the Rincon Band of Luiseno Indians.

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