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Litigation

Feb. 8, 2005

El Dorado Fights Tribe's Plans for Supersize Casino

The Shingle Springs band of Native Americans won the latest battle in its drive to build the state's newest supersize casino, which reportedly would become one of the largest gaming halls in the country.

By Draeger Martinez
        The Shingle Springs band of Native Americans won the latest battle in its drive to build the state's newest supersize casino, which reportedly would become one of the largest gaming halls in the country.
        But El Dorado County, which sued to stop the band in federal court, plans to fight ...

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