Indian Tribe Takes Steps to Build Hotel, Casino
From Times Wire Reports
An Indian tribe that vowed not to open a casino has changed its plans.
Graton Rancheria is taking steps to build a hotel and casino on ranchland in southern Sonoma County. The tribe will soon take possession of 2,000 acres of land just southeast of Petaluma. The cost of the land is $24 million. The tribe will ask the federal government to place the land in trust.
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