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La Posta Band shuts down small casino due to financial issues

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The La Posta Band of Mission Indians in California has closed its casino.

The La Posta Casino was one of the smallest in San Diego County, The San Diego Union-Tribune reported. The 20,000 square-foot facility offered just 349 slot machines and employed about 100 people.

The casino was financed by a $20 million loan from the Yavapai-Apache Nation of Arizona, whose leaders also funded the Santa Ysabel Band of Mission Indians. The Santa Ysabel Band failed to obtain bankruptcy protections for its faltering casino.

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La Posta casino closes down (The San Diego Union-Tribune 10/25)

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