Posted: Nov 24, 2016
KCRA3
Some people who signed a petition demanding a public vote on a controversial casino now want their names off the list
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Posted: Nov 23, 2016
KCRA3
More details are coming out about who is funding the opposition to the Elk Grove casino project. The mysterious backer is funding a petition to force the casino development on the spring ballot.
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Posted: Nov 22, 2016
CBS13
Almost as soon as the signatures were submitted, casino supporters filed a complaint with the Fair Political Practices Commission alleging that “no one knows the identity of the persons funding the referendum petition
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Posted: Nov 22, 2016
Sacramento Bee
Opponents of a proposed Indian casino in Elk Grove turned in 14,800 signatures to the city clerk in their effort to block the $400 million project, setting up a potentially nasty and costly ballot fight, city officials said Monday.
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Posted: Nov 18, 2016
KCRA
Opponents of a controversial Wilton Rancheria gaming casino and resort in Elk Grove are now paying for signatures to force a public vote on the issue next spring.
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Posted: Nov 17, 2016
ElkGroveNews.Net
In a statement released this afternoon by Sacramento-based business advocacy group Region Business, the Elk Grove City Council expressed dismay with a recent petition drive to overturn one of their recent votes.
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Posted: Nov 16, 2016
abc10 news
A mystery group is trying to get Elk Grove residents to sign a petition to block the casino. But by doing that it could be bad news for the Elk Grove mall.
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Posted: Nov 15, 2016
cbs13
ELK GROVE (CBS13) —A big money political battle is now playing out across the city of Elk Grove, with accusations of secret money playing a role.
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Posted: Nov 15, 2016
Sacramento Bee
After 15 years of waiting for its big shopping mall to materialize at the south end of town, Elk Grove thought it had found the ideal development catalyst for the stalled project: a $400 million Indian casino to lure shoppers to the area.
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Posted: Nov 11, 2016
Sacramento Bee
For millennia our Miwok ancestors hunted, fished and foraged across a large swath of the Sacramento Valley, from the American River drainage to Yosemite and the Western slopes of the Sierra to the California Delta.
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