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Ponca casino working on changes
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FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 2002 The Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma is working to make its casino operation compliant with federal law. The tribe voluntarily closed its casino in response to a request by the National Indian Gaming Commission. The commission cited failure to submit an annual audit, minimum internal standards and lack of security clearances. Get the Story:
Closed casino works to meet federal rules (The Daily Oklahoman 3/22) Related Stories:
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