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REDDING, Calif. - Plans continue to move forward on the relocation of the Win-River Casino & Resort to a new location off of ...
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Record Searchlight on MSNRedding Rancheria, Shasta County's 30-year contract ruled 'illegal'; ex-supervisors react
In his ruling, the judge said Shasta supervisors did not consult with the sheriff, district attorney and the fire chief before approving the contract.
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Record Searchlight on MSNUPDATE: Redding council votes to put sales tax increase on November ballot
Council members gathered Aug. 5 to decide if Redding voters will go to the polls in a special election to decide on a 1% sales tax increase.
The U.S. Department of the Interior on July 1 issued its decision to transfer the Rancheria-owned Sacramento River-front land just south of Redding on Interstate 5 into federal trust status for ...
The City Council reiterated its opposition to the Redding Rancheria’s plan to relocate its Win-River Resort Casino to freeway frontage property.
The Redding Rancheria already has a highly successful casino, Win-River Resort & Casino in Redding, the profits from which have enabled them to purchase many properties in Shasta County, including ...
The Redding Rancheria Economic Development Corp. recently received a $500,000 grant from the California Department of Conservation to help develop the plant, which will be built on 14 acres on ...
That means Win-River Resort and Casino owner Redding Rancheria has prevailed in its two-year-old lawsuit that accused Redding of illegally selling land near Strawberry Fields, just south of the city.
Hope Wilkes — lover of Elvis, Prince and bingo — died this month at the age of 59. She left a legacy with the Redding Rancheria that will live on.
That's the case for Win-River, which the Redding Rancheria opened in 1993. The tribe spent $3.275 million between 2003 and 2010 to buy a total of 232 acres at Strawberry Fields.
Redding Rancheria officials will be asked to give an update on their project, said Redding City Manager Barry Tippin. The public will also be invited to comment. ORIGINAL STORY, JULY 15: ...
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