Posted: Jun 9, 2016
The Wilton Rancheria tribe announced Thursday that it wants to build a $400 million to $500 million casino, hotel and convention center project at an Elk Grove shopping center complex.
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Posted: Jun 9, 2016
The Wilton Rancheria announced Thursday that it has chosen the site of a half-built mall in Elk Grove as the preferred location for its planned resort and casino.
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Posted: Jun 9, 2016
Elk Grove, CA—July 28—Region Business, the Sacramento region’s business
association, has declared its support for Wilton Rancheria’s planned resort and
casino project in Elk Grove.
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Posted: Feb 24, 2016
The Wilton Rancheria continues to evaluate where it might establish Sacramento County’s first Indian casino.
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Posted: Feb 3, 2016
City questions use of other 206 acres at Galt site
Galt City Attorney Steve Rudolph on Jan. 29 questioned why the Wilton Rancheria wants to take 282 acres of farmland north of Galt into trust when the tribe’s proposed casino complex would only require 76 acres.
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Posted: Feb 2, 2016
Elk Grove might get a new casino after a disagreement emerged among stakeholders earlier this week. But the odds, as gamblers like to say, remain long.
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Posted: Feb 2, 2016
Recent moves by the city of Galt are making Elk Grove look like a better spot for the proposed $500 million Wilton Rancheria Miwok casino project, said tribal chairman Raymond Hitchcock.
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Posted: Feb 1, 2016
City, tribe officials plan to continue discussions
Elk Grove city and Wilton Rancheria officials plan to continue discussions about a potential casino project just north of the future Outlet Collection at Elk Grove mall site.
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Posted: Jan 31, 2016
A casino complex proposed by the Wilton Rancheria either near Galt or Elk Grove in Sacramento County in in its final two weeks of public comments on the draft environmental impact statement.
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Posted: Jan 30, 2016
Elk Grove’s “ghost mall” along Highway 99 has been an eyesore since construction stopped eight years ago in the midst of a deep recession. The news in 2014 that the half-built mall would become an outlet center, and last year’s announcement of a planned 14-screen cineplex, buoyed residents’ hopes that the site finally would be developed.
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