Dry Creek Rancheria announces deal for $200M in gaming debt

The Dry Creek Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians of California announced an agreement to restructure about $200 million in gaming debt.

The debt was due November 1 but the tribe's creditors agreed not to pursue default pending a restructure. The deal is now complete, with about 92 percent agreeing to new terms, according to a press release.

Last month, the tribe reported an increase in revenues at the River Rock Casino.

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