The federal government is moving toward approval of a new southern Oregon casino, which would be the second operated by the Coquille Indian Tribe. Its final sign-off after a 30-day public comment ...
The Biden administration, in its waning days, approved a new southern Oregon casino, the second to be operated by the Coquille Indian Tribe. The final sign-off by the U.S. Department of the Interior ...
On Friday, the federal government released an environmental assessment in favor of the Coquille Indian Tribe opening a new casino, but other tribes aren’t happy. The Coquille Indian Tribe has sought ...
In a decision that could have far-reaching implications for Oregon’s delicately balanced gambling market, the federal Bureau of Indian Affairs notified Oregon officials Nov. 20 that it would issue a ...
Gov. Tina Kotek and California Gov. Gavin Newsom have joined several Oregon and California tribes in asking the federal Bureau of Indian Affairs to extend the public comment period on a proposed ...
After over a decade of legal wrangling, a proposed new casino in Medford run by the Coquille Indian Tribe is close to federal approval An artist's rendering provided by the U.S. Bureau of Indian ...
MEDFORD, Ore. (AP) — The City Council has held a public hearing on a proposal to turn a bowling alley in south Medford into a tribal casino. As expected, the hearing Thursday highlighted the clash ...
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