Posted: Jul 20, 2017
elkgrovenews.net
This afternoon Gov. Jerry Brown has announced he has signed a tribal-state gaming compact with the Wilton Rancheria for their proposed $400-million casino resort in Elk Grove.
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Posted: Jul 20, 2017
Sacbee.com
Elk Grove took a major step Wednesday toward having an Indian casino as Gov. Jerry Brown announced he had negotiated a gambling compact with the Wilton Rancheria tribe.
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Posted: Jul 20, 2017
EgCitizen.com
Gov. Jerry Brown signed a gaming compact between the tribe and the state.
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Posted: Jul 19, 2017
Gov. Jerry Brown today signed a tribal-state gaming compact between the State of California and Wilton Rancheria, solidifying a government-to-government partnership and marking a major milestone in the Tribe’s progress toward self-sufficiency.
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Posted: Jul 17, 2017
Sacramento Business Journal
An administrative appeal meant to block the Wilton Rancheria Indian tribe from building a $500 million casino resort in Elk Grove has been dismissed.
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Posted: Jul 17, 2017
egcitizen.com
The Wilton Rancheria’s chairman on July 17 declared success in moving their proposed Elk Grove casino-resort forward.
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Posted: Mar 3, 2017
Elk Grove Citizen
People deserve to know whether this self-proclaimed ‘statewide gaming watchdog’ is indeed independent of conflicts of interest – or merely a ‘guard dog’ for established casino tribes and card rooms, as many suspect.
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Posted: Feb 21, 2017
ElkGroveNews.Net
We stand at a turning point in our city. While we became a city in 2000, we’ve still retained a small town mindset. Now we have a chance for some real development, development that will boost our city’s economy and pave the way for a vibrant new night life
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Posted: Feb 17, 2017
KCRA
The city of Elk Grove is now one giant step closer to becoming the home of a very controversial casino. The Wilton Rancheria tribe announced Tuesday that it now has the approval of the U.S. government to proceed, changing the odds for a gambling center that could alter the face of Elk Grove forever.
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Posted: Feb 17, 2017
Sacramento Bee
After 58 years of struggle, Wilton Rancheria is no longer a landless tribe. The placing of 36 acres of land in Elk Grove into federal trust is a testament to the persistence and courage of our members.
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