The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians could offer off-track betting at its new casino.
The tribe's compact allows for off-track betting. The paperwork still needs to filed with the state, however, a move that could impact a betting parlor four miles from the casino.
Three other tribes in the area already offer off-track betting.
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(The Riverside Press-Enterprise 3/18)
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