I. Nelson Rose: Sworn enemies come together on Internet gaming

I. Nelson Rose: Sworn enemies come together on Internet gaming (July 19, 2011)

"Leaders of the Democratic and Republican Parties in the Senate have sent the U.S. Attorney General a letter demanding that the Justice Department do something about Internet gambling. What, exactly, is up to the reader. This Rorschach inkblot test of...

Mashantucket Tribe reports small decline in slot machine revenue

Mashantucket Tribe reports small decline in slot machine revenue (July 19, 2011)

The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation of Connecticut saw a decline in slot machine revenue for the month of June. The tribe's "win" was $51,036,65, down from $51,011,236 a year ago, The Norwich Bulletin reported. It was the second consecutive month...

Seneca Nation is still interested in Catskills off-reservation casino

Seneca Nation is still interested in Catskills off-reservation casino (July 19, 2011)

The Seneca Nation of New York could benefit from a change in off-reservation gaming policy at the Bureau of Indian Affairs The tribe owns 63 acres in the Catskills. The area is close to New York City but nearly 300...

White Earth Band seeks to recover $20M from ex-gaming partner

White Earth Band seeks to recover $20M from ex-gaming partner (July 19, 2011)

The White Earth Band of Ojibwe Indians will pursue "all legal means" to collect nearly $20 million from a former gaming partner, Chairwoman Erma J. Vizenor said. The tribe's court ordered Angelo Medure and Gaming World International to pay the...

Ned Norris: Tohono O'odham Nation confirms right to build casino

Ned Norris: Tohono O'odham Nation confirms right to build casino (July 19, 2011)

"Two and a half years ago, the Tohono O'odham Nation announced plans for a major economic development project adjacent to Peoria and Glendale. The West Valley Resort will create 6,000 construction jobs and more than 3,000 permanent jobs, all without...

Ak-Chin Indian Community welcomes guests to casino expansion

Ak-Chin Indian Community welcomes guests to casino expansion (July 19, 2011)

The Ak-Chin Indian Community of Arizona welcomed visitors to its newly expanded casino hotel. The tribe spent $20 million to add 152 rooms to Harrah's Phoenix Ak-Chin. That brings the total number of rooms to 300. “Change is always something...