The Delaware Nation of Oklahoma broke ground on a new casino on November 29.
The tribe is replacing the Gold River Casino with a much larger facility. The new building will have 22,000 square feet, nearly twice the size as the old facility, and will have 500 gaming machines.
The new Gold River Casino is expected to open in mid-summer 2006.
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(The Chickasha News 12/4)
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