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Navajo Gaming Lays Off More Than 1,100 Employees

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The Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise (NNGE) temporarily laid off 1,120 employees, 776 of whom are tribal members, on January 1 due to the “drastic and prolonged” economic issues associated with the Covid-19 pandemic. 

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January 05, 2021

Can Shuttered Casinos be Changed into Health Centers?

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 Editor's Note: This article was first published by the Navajo Times. Used with permission. All rights reserved.
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December 30, 2020

Montana Awards $350,000 in Grants to Native-Owned Businesses

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MISSOULA, Mont. — Montana has awarded $350,000 in grants to 34 Native-owned businesses to support the growth of small businesses in each of the eight tribal nations in the state.

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December 24, 2020

BIA Approves Kiowa Tribe’s Land-into-Trust for Gaming Application for Site in Hobart, Okla.

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WASHINGTON — The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) on relased its approval the Kiowa Indian Tribe’s land-into-trust application for an approximately 11.33-acre parcel in the city of Hobart, Okla., for gaming and other purposes. 

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December 18, 2020

BIA Approves Tule River Indian Tribe’s Fee-to-Trust for Gaming Application

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WASHINGTON – The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) has approved the Tule River Indian Tribe’s land-into-trust application for gaming and other purposes. The Tule River Tribe is planning to replace its existing casino with a new casino hotel and resort project near the city of Porterville, Calif. 

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December 15, 2020

Gun Lake Casino Has Shared $150 Million with Michigan and Local Governments Over the Past 10 Years

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BRADLEY, Mich. — Since opening its Gun Lake Casino almost 10 years ago, the Gun Lake Tribe has shared more than $150 million with the state of Michigan and local governments.

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December 10, 2020

Eighth Generation Brand Launches New Line with High-end Wool Textiles

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SEATTLE — Want to support more diverse artists that embrace ethical practices? Want to show appreciation, not appropriation, for Native fashion? Then Eighth Generation has it covered.

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November 28, 2020

Further Down the Line: Michigan’s Shutdown Order and What it Means for Line 5 in Wisconsin

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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer issued a shutdown order for a controversial pipeline in the Great Lakes last Friday. Line 5 is operated by the Canadian energy company Enbridge, and crosses beneath the Straits of Mackinac where Lake Michigan and Lake Huron meet. Gov. Whitmer’s order cancelled Enbridge’s easement in the straits, and gave the company until May of 2021 to stop the flow of oil.

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November 16, 2020

Northern Arapaho Tribe Closes Gaming Facilities as Covid-19 Cases Surge

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RIVERTON, Wyo. — Citing a surge of Covid-19 cases in Wyoming’s Fremont County, the Northern Arapaho Business Council announced Sunday that the Wind River Hotel & Casino and other tribal gaming facilities will temporarily close their doors. 

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November 10, 2020

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