The Nez Perce Tribe and the state of Idaho signed a Class III gaming compact to bring lottery to the reservation.
The tribe hasn't sold state lottery tickets on the reservation for 14 years. A federal judge ruled that a compact was required.
The compact has been submitted to the Bureau of Indian Affairs for review and approval.
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